(A) If desired by the developer and approved by the Commission, the final plat may constitute only that portion of the approved preliminary plat which he proposes to record and develop. However, such portion shall conform to all the requirements of this chapter.
(B) As soon as practical after the developer is notified of the approval of the preliminary plat, his or her engineer shall submit to the Commission at an official meeting the final plat of the subdivision or portion thereof.
(C) No final plat will be considered unless a preliminary plat has been approved previously, except under these conditions.
(D) When the final plat is filed with the town for approval by the Commission, it shall be accompanied by the following fees:
(1) Fees in accordance with the adopted fee schedule; and
(2) A check or checks payable to the County Clerk in the amount of the recordation fee for filing the final plat.
(E) Within 30 days after the final plat application has been submitted to the town and meeting the requirements of this chapter, the Commission shall approve or disapprove the final plat. If the final plat is disapproved, the Commission shall inform the developer/owner in writing of the reasons at the time such action is taken.
(F) After the final plat has been finally approved and the developer has constructed all the required improvements and such improvements have been approved, and a maintenance bond filed as provided in this chapter; or after the plat has been finally approved and the developer has filed the security and maintenance bond provided in this chapter, the Commission shall cause the final plat to be recorded with the County Clerk or Clerks in the county or counties in which the subdivision lies. The Commission shall also cause the check or checks for the recordation fee or fees deposited at the time the final plat was filed for approval to be delivered with the final plat to the County Clerk.
(G) The plat must be accompanied by a tax certificate provided by the county in which it is filed.
(H) The final plat must be accompanied by the owner’s certificate of dedication which has been duly signed and notarized.
(Ord. 353, passed 7-10-2013)