(A) Upon receipt of a site plan, the Zoning Administrator shall conduct a preliminary review to determine whether the site plan is in proper form and contains all of the information required by this subchapter.
(D) For site plans which are to be reviewed by the Planning Commission, the Zoning Administrator shall provide all site plan materials to the Planning Commission, along with his or her preliminary review of its compliance with the requirements in the applicable district under this subchapter, for the next Planning Commission meeting, provided that the complete site plan is provided to the Zoning Administrator ten days prior to the Planning Commission meeting.
(E) If a zoning permit has been denied and a variance is requested by the applicant, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall review the site plans for zoning variances. The Zoning Administrator shall forward the site plan materials to the Zoning Board of Appeals for the meeting.
(F) The Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission, and Zoning Board of Appeals shall use the standards in § 156.130 in their review of site plans. For site plans pursuant to §§ 156.127 and 156.128(A), the standards of § 156.130 shall be presumed to be satisfied if the site plan meets the requirements set forth under “Accessory Buildings and Uses” and/or “General Regulations” in § 156.045, 156.046, or 156.047, as applicable. Any denial of a site plan shall be in writing and specify inadequacies or deficiencies in the site plan, and may indicate changes which would result in approval.
(G) The applicant may appeal any denial to the Zoning Board of Appeals, who shall use the standards contained in § 156.130 in its review. The review shall be limited to those materials submitted to the Planning Commission.
(Prior Code, § 1283.05) (Ord. passed 11-12-2009)