1105.02 FINAL PLAT PROCEDURE: MAJOR SUBDIVISION.
   The final plat shall conform substantially to the preliminary plat as approved by the Planning Commission. If desired by the subdivider, the final plat may constitute only that portion of the approved preliminary plat which he proposes to record and develop at the time. The final plat shall conform to the requirements of Section 1107.02.
   (a)   Submittal. The subdivider shall submit a written application for approval of the plat along with a reproducible copy and five black line or blue line print copies of the final plat and two copies of the final construction plans to the Planning Commission. All protective covenants, deed restrictions, reservations, grants and easements should accompany the final plat in a form suitable for recording. Such application shall be submitted not less than ten days prior to the regular monthly meeting of the Planning Commission at which the application is to be considered.
   (b)   Review. Prior to consideration of the final plat application by the Planning Commission, the Village Engineer shall review the plat and the accompanying construction plans to determine its conformance to engineering specifications and improvement plans proposed in the preliminary plat. The Planning Commission shall also review the final plat application and determine its conformance or nonconformance with the lot layout, street design and other proposals contained in the approved preliminary plat. The Village Engineer shall certify his approval or disapproval of the plat in writing to the Planning Commission for their consideration.
   (c)   Approval. The Planning Commission shall review the final plat and approve or disapprove the plat within thirty days from the date of the regular meeting at which the plat is presented for their review.
      (1)   Prior to approval, the Planning Commission shall ascertain that satisfactory arrangements have been made by the subdivider as outlined in Sections 1111.01 and 1111.02, to provide for financing and inspection of required public improvements.
      (2)   If approved, the Planning Commission shall indicate such approval on the final plat by the signatures of its chairman and secretary.
      (3)   Approval of the final plat by the Planning Commission shall not indicate public acceptance of any lands, rights of way or easements shown on the plat.
      (4)   The Planning Commission shall then transmit the reproducible copy and four prints of the final plat along with certificate of title to Council, for such action as may be necessary on any proposed dedication. Thereupon, Council shall transmit the reproducible copy and three approved prints thereof to the Planning Commission for the subdivider and the Village Engineer.
      (5)   If the Planning Commission disapproves the final plat, it shall forward a written report to the subdivider stating the reasons for such disapproval.
         (Ord. 1972-20. Passed 12-19-72.)