§ 154.20 PRE-APPLICATION PROCEDURE.
   (A)   In order to discuss the general purpose of the subdivision site plan or development in the context of established planning policies and practices of the village and to insure that required data is properly prepared and presented before expending the time and money in preparation and review of a preliminary plat or site plan, any person desiring to subdivide or develop land subject to this chapter, before filing a preliminary plat or site plan, may file a concept plan of the subdivision site plan or development with the Subdivision Administrator.
   (B)   The concept plan shall contain such information as suggested by the Planning and Zoning Commission in order to delineate the concept of the subdivision site plan or development adequately, including but not limited to, a plat of survey, a topographical map, soil information, current aerial photographs and a sketch of the proposed development showing a road system and general land use categories.
   (C)   It may also include information describing the subdivision site plan proposal, such as the number of residential lots, typical lot width and depth, business areas, school playground and park areas, other public areas, proposed restrictive covenants, and proposed street and utilities improvements.
   (D)   The applicant may also request that he or she be placed on the agenda of a regular Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, at which time he or she shall submit the information specified above, but such request shall be made not less than one week prior to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
(Ord. 176, passed 3-6-78; Am. Ord. 1233, passed 5-20-02; Am. Ord. 1589, passed 8-3-09)