11-4-3: PRELIMINARY PLAN:
   A.   Intent: The preliminary plan phase is intended to assure that the subdivision complies with the provisions of this Title, the Wayne Zoning Ordinance 1 (if applicable) and that it is laid out in accordance with the land's suitability and limitations for development.
   B.   Filing:
      1.   The subdivider shall file with the Village Clerk seven (7) copies of the preliminary plat, the filing fee and all accompanying information required by this Title. Submittal of the preliminary plan shall be at least thirty (30) days prior to the Plan Commission meeting at which the subdivider proposes to appear. The Village Clerk shall forward the preliminary plan to the Village staff and the Plan Commission for their review and recommendation to the Village Board, and shall also notify the Village Board of the filing of the plan.
      2.   The subdivider shall file an application with the Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District for a natural resource information report. Preliminary plan approval shall not be granted by the Plan Commission until the report has been received by the Village.
      3.   In the case where the subdivider wishes to subdivide only a portion of the total area to be subdivided, the preliminary plan shall include the proposed general layout for the entire area. The phase which is proposed to be subdivided shall be clearly superimposed upon the overall plan. Each phase of the entire area shall be self-contained, including all onsite and offsite improvements, easements and rights of way required to serve the portion to be subdivided.
   C.   Review:
      1.   The Plan Commission shall recommend approval or disapproval of the preliminary plan within ninety (90) days from the date of filing of the last item of required information. Such time period may be extended by mutual consent of the subdivider and the Plan Commission. If the Plan Commission recommends disapproval, the Plan Commission shall advise the Village Board in writing of the reasons for its disapproval.
      2.   Upon receipt of the Plan Commission's recommendation of approval or disapproval of a preliminary plan, the Village Board shall approve or deny the preliminary plan not later than sixty (60) days after the next regular Village Board meeting following the date of the Plan Commission's approval. Such time period may be extended by mutual consent of the subdivider and the Village Board.
      3.   The Plan Commission may recommend in writing and the Village Board may require such conditions, changes or revisions to the preliminary plan as are deemed necessary in the interest and needs of the community in keeping with the provisions of this Title.
      4.   The subdivider shall be notified in writing of any conditions of approval or reasons for denial of a preliminary plan. Upon approval by the Village Board, the Village Clerk shall mark the preliminary plan "approved" and distribute prints of said plan to the Plan Commission, Village Engineer, the Building and Zoning Department, Village Attorney and the subdivider. Two (2) prints shall be retained by the Village Clerk for filing.
      5.   Approval of the preliminary plan shall be effective for a period of one year. Should improvement plans and a final plat not be submitted for approval within this period, the preliminary plan shall again be submitted for approval unless an extension is requested by the subdivider and granted by the Village Board within such one year period. (Ord. 91-21, 8-6-1991)

 

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1. See Title 10 of this Code.