§ 156.086 APPROVAL OF APPLICATION.
   (A)   Within 60 days of the Zoning Administrator’s receipt of the complete preliminary application the Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing in accordance with the requirements of this subchapter to review the preliminary application. In making its review of any portion of the PUD preliminary application, the Planning Commission shall determine whether the proposed PUD is consistent with the standards outlined in §§ 156.089 and 156.065 and other relevant provisions of this subchapter. Following the review, the Planning Commission shall approve, approve with conditions or subject to modifications, or deny the preliminary application. Action taken on the preliminary application shall be specified in writing, including the reasons for approval or denial of the application, and any conditions imposed as part of approval with conditions.
   (B)   Approval of the preliminary application does not constitute recording of the plan nor authorize the issuance of building permits.
   (C)   Within a maximum of nine months following preliminary approval, the applicant shall file for final application as outlined below. For good cause, the Planning Commission may extend this time period for up to six months. If the applicant fails to apply for the final application for any reason, approval or conditional approval shall be revoked.
(Prior Code, § 1281.07) (Ord. passed 11-12-2009)