(A) The objecting agencies shall, within 20 days of the date of receiving their copies of the preliminary plat, notify the subdivider and all other approving and objecting agencies of any objections. If there are no objections, they shall so certify on the face of the copy of the plat and shall return that copy to the Village Administrator/Clerk.
(B) If an objecting agency fails to act within 20 days, it shall be deemed to have no objection to the plat. In addition:
(1) The Village Board shall, within 90 days of the date of the filing of a preliminary plat with the Village Administrator/Clerk, approve, approve conditionally, or reject such plat unless an extension of the review period is mutually agreed upon in writing. One copy of the plat shall thereupon be returned to the subdivider with the date and action endorsed thereon; and if approved conditionally or rejected, a letter of transmittal and a copy of the Village Board minutes setting forth the conditions of approval or the reasons for rejection shall accompany the plat. One copy each of the plat and letter shall be placed in the Administrator/Clerk’s permanent file;
(2) Failure of the Village Board to act within 90 days shall constitute an approval of the plat as filed unless the review period is extended by mutual agreement; and
(3) Approval or conditional approval of a preliminary plat shall not constitute automatic approval of the final plat, except that if the final plat is submitted within six months of preliminary plat approval and conforms substantially to the preliminary plat, as indicated in Wis. Stats. § 236.11(1)(b), the final plat shall be entitled to approval.
(Prior Code, § 18.04)