§ 150.52 SUBDIVISIONS FOR WHICH NO PLAT IS REQUIRED.
   (A)   A proposed division of a parcel of land along an existing public street, not involving the opening, widening, or extending of any street or road, and involving no more than 5 lots after the original tract has been completely subdivided, may be submitted to a representative designated by the planning commission for the purpose of reviewing such proposed division. If the representative is satisfied that the proposed division is not contrary to applicable platting, subdividing, or zoning regulations, he shall, within 7 working days after submission of the proposed division, approve the same, and, on presentation of a conveyance of the parcel, stamp the same "Approved by Springdale Planning Commission, no plat required." The representative may require the submission of a sketch, and other information as is pertinent to his determination hereunder.
   (B)   Plats of subdivision will not be required for subdivisions, as defined in R.C. § 711.001 (A), not involving the opening or extending of any street or easement of access, and in which past subdivision and development has so far proceeded that the preparation and recording of a plat would serve no public or planning purpose. The representative authorized to approve conveyances without a plat under the authority of R.C. § 711.131, shall likewise be able to approve conveyances without a plat in such cases as are excepted herein. In case of doubt, the representative may refer the question to the planning commission. If the representative refuses approval of a subdivision without a plat, the applicant may appeal to the planning commission.
(Ord. 26-1978, passed 6-21-78; Am. Ord. 40-2010, passed 12-15-10)