§ 80.502 DEVELOPMENT PLANS PROCEDURE
   A.   Application.
      1.   To request Planning Commission action on a development plan, the developer must submit to the Planning Commission a completed application form, filing fees and copies of the plan as required by the Commission's adopted filing and fee schedules. See Article V, for additional application procedures.
   B.   Review.
      1.   The development plan shall be reviewed by the Technical Review Committee when it normally meets at its adopted scheduled time. The meeting is open to the developer or his or her representative. Recommendations and comments from the Committee are available within a couple of days after the meeting. The Committee may issue final approval for all development in I-1 and I-2 districts; however, the Committee may forward any industrial development plan to the Commission in the same manner as any other type of plan. Corrected copies are required to be submitted as required by the Commission's normal filing schedule, in order for the corrected copies to be distributed to the Planning Commission for their review.
   C.   Planning Commission action.
      1.   No development plan shall be considered for approval by the Planning Commission until it has been reviewed by the Technical Review Committee. All development plans shall be approved or disapproved within ninety (90) days of the date they are formally filed at the Planning and Zoning Office, unless the developer agrees to a longer time If the Commission fails to approve a development plan and the City Commission approves the Zoning Map Amendment, then the Planning and Zoning Commission has sixty (60) days to take action upon the plan.
      2.   The Commission will review the development plan and the recommendations from the Technical Review Committee before making a decision at its normally scheduled meeting time. The Planning Commission will act for approval, conditional approval (with conditions noted), postponement or disapproval. The Planning Commission delegates approval for all development plans in I-1 and I-2 districts to the Technical Review Committee. The Commission may modify or disapprove the development plan if it finds the plan does not comply with the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, or when applicable, the Subdivision Regulations. It may also modify or disapprove the plan if it finds there are existing or potentially substantial conditions such as flooding, poor drainage, traffic, topographic or similar problems with the suitability or compatibility of the development of the subject property.
(Ord. 2014-12, passed 7-15-14)