15.307: CONDOMINIUM PLAT PROCEDURE:
   A.   New Construction: Land divided under the condominium act of the state is considered a subdivision for purposes of complying with these regulations. The applicant shall submit a final site plan, showing the intended locations of all buildings and other improvements to the property, prior to any development. Designated streets shall also be indicated on the final site plan. The plat shall be fully dimensioned by a registered land surveyor. Development plan review and approval procedures, contained herein, are to be followed for the final site plan. Upon approval of the final subdivision plat by the village board, it shall be placed on file with the community development department and the village clerk and need not be recorded. Individual condominium plats required under the condominium act of the state shall be submitted to the director of community development for review. The director of community development shall review the condominium plat to verify that it is in substantial compliance with the previously approved final site plan and subdivision plat. If the plat is found to be in compliance, the director of community development shall sign it and allow it to be recorded.
   B.   Condominium Conversions: Owners of existing structures who are intending to convert to condominium ownership shall submit plats of survey required under the condominium act of the state to the director of community development for review. The plat of survey shall be forwarded to the planning and zoning commission for review, pursuant to the requirements and procedures for final plat approval. Units may not be sold until said plat is approved by the Village board. Additional requirements for condominium conversion are in the condominium ordinance of the Village, chapter 23, article XVI of this code. For public and private improvements, condominium conversion shall be considered a new development and shall be subject to the development requirements detailed in section 15.402 of this chapter. (Ord. 5253, 5-21-2002)