§ 153.154 OBJECTIONS.
   All objections relating to any application of this chapter to a particular subdivision or planned unit development shall first be referred to the Planning Commission for hearing. An objection must be made, if at all, prior to the approval by the Village of the final plat. A failure to object by such time shall constitute a waiver of the right to object to the provisions of this chapter. Duties of the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission shall serve in an advisory capacity and shall have the following duties:
   (A)   Advise and assist the village in resolving objections regarding the fair market value of the land used to calculate the cash contribution in § 153.146, or any other application of this chapter to a particular subdivision or planned development.
   (B)   The village may adopt procedural rules to be used by the Planning Commission in carrying out the duties imposed by this chapter.
   (C)   The village shall make available to the Planning Commission all professional reports relating to the valuation of land used in calculating these fees or any other issue which may arise under this chapter. The Planning Commission may also retain the services of professionals (attorneys, appraisers, statisticians, etc.) to assist it in its review of issues raised by any objection.
(Ord. 2021-03, passed 3-9-2021)