§ 17.112.100 MASTER DEVELOPMENT PLAN; TOWN COUNCIL ACTION.
   (A)   (1)   The Town Council shall, after giving of public notice and the holding of a hearing as provided in § 17.112.080 of this chapter, approve or deny the master development plan.
      (2)   In overruling a Planning Commission recommendation for denial, the Town Council shall make the findings listed in § 17.112.090.
   (B)   Approval of the master development plan shall be by ordinance.
   (C)   Approval of the master plan shall include, but not be limited to the following stipulations.
      (1)   The development, maintenance and use of the property included in the master development plan shall be carried on in conformance with the approved plan drawings and documents; the developer shall substantially adhere to the state of development schedule submitted as part of the master development plan.
      (2)   Approval of the master development plan shall not be interpreted as waiving compliance with other provisions of this code.
      (3)   (a)   The approved master development plan drawings and documents shall be filed in the office of the Town Clerk after written authorization for the filing has been secured from the owner or owners of the lands in question and prior to the second reading of the ordinance establishing the planned development district. The authorization shall be construed to constitute the owner’s acceptance of the provisions set forth in the master development plan ordinance.
         (b)   An agreement by the owner or owners agreeing to be bound by the conditions and regulations imposed by the Town Council shall be deposited with the Town Clerk prior to final adoption of the ordinance, to be held and recorded by the town cleric only after the effective date of the ordinance.
      (4)   No land shall be used or developed, and no building shall be constructed, maintained or used other than for the purpose specified on the approved master development plan drawings and documents, as filed.
(Prior Code, § 17.58.100) (Ord. 352, passed - -1973; Am. Ord. 493, passed - -1982)