(A) The Planning Commission shall act on the final plat within 45 days after filing, unless such time is extended by agreement with the sub-divider, the final plat is withdrawn or a delay-of-action is requested and granted. If disapproved, the reason shall be stated in the record of the Planning Commission. Failure of the Planning Commission to act upon the final plat within such time shall be deemed an approval of the plat. If disapproved, the sub-divider shall make the necessary corrections and resubmit the final plat, within 30 days, to the Planning Commission for its final approval. If a final plat is refused by the Planning Commission, the sub-divider may file a petition within 60 days after such refusal in the County Court of Common Pleas of the county in which the land described in said plat is situated to reconsider the action of the Planning Commission.
(B) Within five days after the submission of the final plat for approval, the Planning Commission shall schedule a meeting to consider the plat and, if applicable, send a written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Clerk of the Board of Township Trustees of the township in which the proposed plat is located. The notice shall inform the Trustees of the submission of the proposed plat and of the date, time and location of any meeting at which the Planning Commission will consider or act upon the proposed plat.
(Prior Code, § 23.03.29)