(A) Within 6 months after approval has been given the preliminary plat, the developer shall present the final plat to the Plan Commission for approval. Failure to present the final plat within the 6 months stated shall be sufficient reason for the Plan Commission or Common Council to refuse to approve the plat. This final plat shall be for all or part of the preliminary plat. The preliminary approval is automatically extended for 12 months from the date of submissions of the final plat.
(B) (1) Within 40 days after submission of the final plat, the Plan Commission shall review the final plat and determine whether it meets all recommendations or conditions of the approved or conditionally approved preliminary plat and shall recommend their action to the Common Council. The Common Council shall within the 60 days of its original submission approve or reject the final plat. If rejected, the subdivider shall be notified of the reasons for its rejection in writing.
(2) The above 40 days may be extended by agreement with the subdivider.
(3) The Common Council fails to act on the final plat within 60 days of its submission, or agreed extension thereof, the plat shall be considered approved.
(C) The subdivider shall obtain any necessary approval of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
(D) The subdivider shall obtain all required signatures to all required certificates. The Mayor and City Clerk shall be the last 2 signatures which shall be affixed to the final plat.
(E) The subdivider shall present the plat for recording within 30 days of the date of the last approval of the plat and within 6 months of the first approval.
(F) The subdivider shall file a true copy of the final plat with the City Clerk.
(G) The Plan Commission shall refer to the master subdivision plan when considering preliminary plats submitted for approval. The Plan Commission shall compare the proposed layout of blocks, and orientation, length and widths of streets and such other features as may be incorporated in the plan, with those shown on the master subdivision plan. Wherever necessary, and advisable, the Plan Commission may permit a variance from the design as shown in the master subdivision plan.
(Ord. 559, passed 6-8-88)