(A) Following approval of the preliminary plan, if the developer desires to proceed with the project, and application for site plan approval shall be submitted for review in accordance with the requirements of this subchapter.
(B) In addition to any information required to be submitted for a site plan review, the developer shall include with the application for site plan approval, sufficient information for determining whether the project conforms with all applicable laws, codes, ordinances, and rules, and regulations enforceable by the township.
(C) The application for site plan review shall also include a copy of the proposed master deed, by-laws and any additional documentation to be recorded with Register of Deeds, for review and approval by appropriate township consultants.
(D) The master deed shall be reviewed by the Township Board, with the advice of the township consultants as deemed appropriate by the Township Board, with respect to all matters of drainage, retention, wetland, and other natural areas and common areas, and maintenance of landscaping in common areas, in the project.
(E) If the site plan conforms in all respects, site plan approval shall be granted by the Township Planning Commission. If the site plan fails to conform, the Township Planning Commission shall either deny the application, or approve the application with conditions with a time limit for compliance with the conditions and resubmission, as deemed appropriate by the Township Board.
(F) Site plan approval shall be effective for a period of 1 year. Approval may be extended if applied for by the developer within the effective period and approved by the Township Planning Commission.
(Ord. 99, passed 11-18-1996, § 17.12)