SECTION 3.2 PROCESSING OF THE PRELIMINARY PLAT.
   The preliminary plat, the application, and all other required information, shall be checked by the Planning Commission, or its duly authorized representative, as to: (1) the requirements of the Preliminary Plat as stated in Article IV; (2) the requirements of the Dayton Zoning Ordinance and (3) any other pertinent sections of these regulations. Within three consecutive working days after the filing of the Preliminary Plat, the Planning Commission, or its duly authorized representative, shall transmit the designated items to the listed city departments and/or other agencies for review and comment. The city departments and/or other agencies shall forward their written comments to the Planning Commission, or its duly authorized representative, within ten consecutive working days from receipt of same.
   (A)   Citizens Telephone Company. One copy of the preliminary plat.
   (B)   Union Light, Heat and Power Company. One copy of the preliminary plat.
   (C)   Campbell County Water District Number One. One copy of the preliminary plat.
   (D)   Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commission.
      (1)   One copy of the preliminary plat.
      (2)   One copy of the application for preliminary plat approval.
      (3)   One copy of the statement that zoning requirements will be met.
      (4)   One copy of a permit to use on-site disposal systems (if applicable).
      (5)   One copy of a letter showing the results of the percolation test (if applicable).
      (6)   One copy of a letter by the appropriate public bodies insuring water and sewer service.
   (E)   Sanitation District of Campbell and Kenton Counties, District No. One. One copy of the preliminary plat.
   (F)   Soil conservation service.
      (1)   One copy of the preliminary plat.
      (2)   One copy of description of soil conditions.
   (G)   Other applicable city departments and agencies affected by the subdivision (additional copies of any of the required submissions may be required for this purpose -- e.g., State Highway Department, County Health Department, if on-site disposal systems are to be used).
(Ord. 1971-2, passed 4-6-71)