(A) Final plats shall consist of 2 mylar or linen reproducible tracings, a digital file in electronic format as required by the City Engineer suitable for updating city base maps, and two standard plat sizes measuring 20 x 30, and two 11 x 17 copies, filed with the Clerk and submitted to the Planning Commission within 15 days of the Planning Commission meeting. The Planning Commission shall review final plats to assure consistency with the approved preliminary plat. The Planning Commission shall make a recommendation for approval or disapproval with conditions and reasons thereof to the Council. If the plat is disapproved, the subdivider shall be notified in writing of the reason for such disapproval and what requirements are necessary to meet the approval of the Planning Commission.
(B) All final plats, together with the recommendations of the Planning Commission, shall be submitted to the Council at its next regularly scheduled meeting. If accepted, the final plat shall be approved by resolution, including acceptance of all agreements for basic improvements, public dedication and other requirements as indicated by the Council. If denied, the reasons for such refusal shall be set forth in the proceedings of the Council and reported to the subdivider.
(C) It shall be the responsibility of the subdivider to file the plat with the appropriate county offices after final approval. Failure to do so within 1 year of final approval shall result in the requiring of a new preliminary plat. This new preliminary plat must be reviewed in accordance with the procedure set out in this chapter to insure compliance with any new requirements.
(D) A copy of all final plats located in total or in part within the SL Shoreland District shall be submitted to the Commissioner of DNR within 10 days of final plat approval.
(Prior Code, § 1001.03) (Am. Ord. 2016-11-6, passed 11-9-2016; Am. Ord. 2022-5-6, passed 5-10-2022)