(a) Following the pre-application conference, the subdivider shall submit a preliminary plat of the proposed subdivision, prepared by a qualified registered engineer and a qualified registered surveyor, along with written application for approval of the plat, and such information, requirements, and plans as are specified herein, to the Planning Commission in accordance with the requirements set forth below:
(1) Three copies of the completed “Application for Preliminary Plat Approval,” to which are attached preliminary drawings, shall be submitted to the Clerk no later than fourteen days prior to the Planning Commission meeting at which consideration is desired.
(Ord. 333. Passed 12-10-73.)
(2) At the time three copies of the application are filed with the Clerk, eight prints of the preliminary plat drawing and the location map insert shall be submitted. At the time of filing a preliminary plat, every subdivider will be charged one hundred dollars ($100.00) per acre.
(Ord. 333. Passed 12-10-73; Ord. 334. Passed 12-10-73; Ord. 1091. Passed 5-12-97.)
(3) Of the applications and maps required by subsection (a)(2) hereof one copy of the application and preliminary plat drawing shall be retained in the Zoning Enforcement Officer's files and shall be marked with any corrections or additions deemed necessary by the Enforcement Officer and by the Planning Commission when the plat is considered for formal approval; one copy of the preliminary plat drawing shall be submitted to the City Manager; and one copy of the application and preliminary plat drawing shall be retained until after the first review and until such time as all the various boards, persons and the Planning Commission have made their review and commented on approval of the plat. This copy will then be marked and returned with a letter of approval or disapproval to the subdivider. Additional prints of the preliminary plat may be distributed to others where an interest is involved that needs a print of the preliminary plat for review purposes.
(b) If at some point in time following formal approval of the preliminary plat, certain changes in the basic layout are desired by the developer, then a new preliminary plat must be resubmitted for the total landholding to enable the Municipality to check for conformance with Union's ordinances and plans, including utility general concept plans.
(Ord. 333. Passed 12-10-73.)