§ 1242.03 RESTRICTIONS ON COMMISSION’S APPROVALS.
   (a)   It is suggested that the subdivider or his or her engineer consult with the City Engineer while the plat is in sketch form and before the preliminary plat is prepared, to ascertain the location and extent of proposed city streets, parks and other public grounds and of other planned projects and developments related to the proposed subdivision.
   (b)   The approval of the preliminary plat by the Commission is tentative and may be revoked within 90 days of the filing thereof, and does not constitute acceptance of the subdivision. It shall be considered only as an approval of the layout, with the understanding that the City Engineer will examine the grades of streets, the types of improvements and the design of the drainage, sewerage and water systems as proposed, and may modify any engineering or construction details submitted by the subdivider whenever required for the protection of the public interest.
   (c)   Approval of the preliminary plat will be effective for one year unless extended by the Commission.
   (d)   The final plat of any portion of a larger subdivision, the preliminary plat of which has been approved by the Commission, may be submitted for final approval.
   (e)   The approval of the final plat by the Commission shall not be deemed to constitute or effect an acceptance by the public of the dedication of any street or other proposed public way or space shown on the plat.
   (f)   Approval of the final plat by the Commission shall be null and void if the plat is not offered for record within 30 days of such approval and accepted for record within 60 days after the date of approval.
(Ord. 1953-110, passed 12-30-1953)