1111.04 MINOR SUBDIVISION; LOT SPLITS.
   Approval without a plat of a minor subdivision may be granted by the Administrator if a proposed division of a parcel of land, consolidation of a lot, or transfer of a portion of a lot to an adjacent lot meets the requirements of this section.
   (a)   Applicability.
      (1)   The proposed subdivision is located along an existing public road and involves no opening, widening or extension of any street or road;
      (2)   No more than five lots are involved after the original parcel has been completely subdivided;
      (3)   The proposed subdivision is not contrary to applicable subdivision or zoning regulations.
   (b)   Application.
      (1)   The applicant shall submit an application in accordance with the general application requirements set forth in Section 1111.03.
      (2)   If the minor subdivision involves the transfer of land area from one lot to an adjacent lot, both affected property owners shall authorize the application. Deeds or other instruments of conveyance shall be submitted for both lots.
      (3)   Upon determination that the application is complete, the Administrator may transmit copies of the application for review by applicable agencies or departments including, but not limited to, the City Engineer and any other agencies having authority over streets, water, sewer, gas, or other utilities and other public improvements. Such agencies or departments may supply comments, recommendations, and approvals as applicable, to the Administrator.
   (c)   Action by the Administrator.
      (1)   The Administrator shall make a final decision to either approve, approve with conditions, or deny the application within ten working days after submission.
      (2)   Upon approval and presentation of a conveyance for such parcel, the Administrator shall stamp "Approved by the City of Painesville, Lake County, City Planning Commission; no plat required. Expires 180 days after the above date", and the authorized representative of the Planning Commission shall sign and date the conveyance.
   (d)   Appeals. Appeals may be filed in accordance with Section 1111.12.
(Ord. 16-19. Passed 9-16-19.)