Within 30 days after it is filed, the Village Planning Commission shall review the preliminary plan to determine if it is consistent with the intent and purpose of these zoning regulations, and approve it in principle, with or without conditions, or disapprove it. The Village Planning Commission shall determine if the proposed development advances the general welfare of the community and neighborhood; and whether the benefits, combination of various land uses, and the interrelationship with the land uses in the surrounding area justify the deviation from standard district regulations. The approval in principle of the preliminary plan by the Village Planning Commission shall be necessary before the applicant may submit a final plan. Approval in principle shall not be construed to endorse a precise location of uses, configuration of lots, or engineering feasibility.
(Prior Code, § 1258.04) (Ord. 652, passed 11-8-1999)