(A) The Village Council, within 90 days from the date of filing the preliminary plat with the Village Clerk, shall tentatively approve and note its approval on the copy of the preliminary plat to be returned to the proprietor or set forth in writing its reasons for rejection and requirements for tentative approval. The Village Council may refer the proposed plat to the Downtown Development Authority for its review and comment or a committee appointed by the Village Council for that purpose and may hold a public hearing on approval of the preliminary plat.
(B) The Village Council may require the submission of the following as it deems necessary:
(1) A map of the entire area scheduled for development if the proposed plat is a portion of a larger holding intended for later development;
(2) Preliminary engineering plans for streets; water, sanitary, and storm sewers; sidewalks; and other required public improvements in detail sufficient to enable the Village Council to make a preliminary determination of conformance of the proposed improvements to applicable village regulations and standards;
(3) A statement of intended use of the proposed plat; and/or
(4) Copies, as required, of any proposed protective covenants and deed restrictions.
(C) Tentative approval under this section shall confer upon the proprietor for a period of one year from the date, approval of lot sizes, lot orientation, and street layout. The tentative approval may be extended if applied for by the proprietor and granted by the governing body in writing.
(Ord. 111, passed 3-7-1988)