1270.08   BOUNDARY INTERPRETATION AND APPEALS PROCEDURE.
   (a)   When an applicant or his or her designated representative disputes the boundary of a riparian setback or the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse, the applicant or his or her designated representative shall submit documentation to the Village which describes the boundary, the applicant's proposed boundary, and justification for the proposed boundary change.
   (b)   The Village Engineer shall evaluate the documentation provided under subsection (a) hereof and shall make a written determination within a reasonable period of time, not to exceed sixty days, a copy of which shall be submitted to the applicant. If during this evaluation the Village Engineer requires further information, it may be required of the applicant. In the event that the Village requests such additional information, the sixty day limit on the Village Engineer's review shall be postponed until the applicant provides such information.
   (c)   Any party aggrieved by a riparian setback or ordinary high water mark of a watercourse boundary interpretation determination under this section may appeal the determination in accordance with the appeals provisions set forth in Section 1262.06.
(Ord. 2014-119. Passed 2-11-15; Ord. 2017-31. Passed 5-10-17.)