(a) All site plans must be approved by the Planning and Zoning Administrator. Site plans shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Administrator who shall review them for compliance with this chapter. Submittal shall be forty-five (45) days prior to the meeting date at which the plans will be reviewed by the Planning Commission. All site plan submittals must be accompanied by a fee as set forth in Appendix A
(b) Final site plans to be submitted to the Planning Commission shall be based on a previously approved preliminary plan except where such requirement is waived by the Planning Commission for good cause.
(c) The Planning Commission shall act on site plans presented to it within a reasonable time and the developer shall be advised as to the decision of the Planning Commission by letter and/or legible markings and notes on the plan. Said decision shall be final. Final approval shall be shown by the signature of the Planning and Zoning Administrator on the final plans.
(d) Approval of a final site plan by the Planning Commission shall expire twelve (12) months from the date of such approval unless building permits have been obtained for construction in accordance therewith. A single extension, not to exceed six (6) months, may be given by the Planning Commission upon written request by the applicant.
(e) Site plans for office and commercial developments of less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet of gross floor area may be approved by the Planning and Zoning Administrator. Any person aggrieved by any decision of the administrative official whose decisions are required pursuant to this Chapter may within ten (10) calendar days from the date of written notice of said decision, appeal and have a determination made by the Planning Commission.
(f) If property is subdivided, it must be built to the approved plan or the plat will not be accepted by the Director of Public Service.
(g) The Planning and Zoning Administrator or the Planning Commission may attach conditions to the approval of the site development plan as may be reasonable required by the public health, safety and welfare.