§ 154.031 REVIEW OF ADVERSE PLANNING COMMISSION DECISIONS.
   (A)   If the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends disapproval of a business development plan, the developer or owner may file with the Village Clerk a petition to the Village Board for review of such decision of the Planning and Zoning Commission, pointing out those parts of the decision to which the developer or owner objects. In such event, a hearing on the sufficiency or propriety of said business development or individual business site plan shall be conducted by the Village Board after notice thereof has been mailed by the Village Clerk at least one week before the hearing to the person or persons who requested the review and to the Planning and Zoning Commission Chairperson; provided, however, that any matter which was the subject of a previous hearing before the Village Board in connection with the same proposed business development plan shall not be the subject of a second hearing.
   (B)   After the conclusion of any such hearing, the Village Board may by majority vote of the total Board, affirm the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission, or by two-thirds majority vote of the total Board modify the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission to approve the business development plan. If a business development plan is so approved by the Village Board, the developer shall proceed before the Planning and Zoning Commission with subsequent review steps provided by this chapter.
(2009 Code, § 41-2-7) (Ord. 10-09-01, passed 10-09-2001 )