(A) The subdivider shall engage a registered land surveyor to prepare a final plat which shall constitute that portion of the preliminary plat which the subdivider proposes to record and develop at the time.
(B) The subdivider shall submit 14 or more copies of the final plat to the City Clerk/Treasurer at least ten days before the Planning Commission meeting at which the plat is to be considered. The final plat shall be submitted within one year of preliminary plat approval. Otherwise, the approval shall become null and void. In the event the preliminary plat is not entirely platted in final form within five years of approval, the preliminary plat shall be resubmitted to the Planning Commission for its review and action, otherwise the initial approval shall be considered null and void.
(C) The City Clerk/Treasurer shall transmit one copy of the final plat to each member of the Planning Commission and one copy to the City Engineer and City Planner no later than three days after its receipt.
(D) The City Engineer and City Planner shall review the final plat and shall transmit a report of his or her opinions to all Commission members prior to the meeting at which the plat is to be considered.
(E) The Planning Commission shall study the final plat, considering the reports of the City Engineer and City Planner and other City Departments and/or employees, and then shall transmit its action to the City Council within 30 days of submittal to the City Clerk/Treasurer.
(F) The City Council shall act upon the final plat within 30 days of Planning Commission approval, whereupon the City Clerk/Treasurer shall notify the subdivider of the Council’s action.
(G) The subdivider shall file the approved final plat with the City Clerk/Treasurer, and shall record the final plat with the County Recorder within 60 days of final plat approval. Otherwise, the approval shall be considered null and void.
(H) The subdivider shall furnish a Mylar or Cronaflex reproducible and one paper print of the final plat as recorded to the City Clerk/Treasurer within 60 days.
(Ord. 78-1, passed - -; Am. Ord. 00-02, passed 6-13-00)