(A) Subdivision plans. Within six months of final approval of uses for any specific area within the project or the overall project, subdivision plans for the area shown on the final development plan shall be submitted in accordance with the subdivision regulations. Subdivision plans shall show the following:
(1) Exact engineering data on boundaries, streets and ways, easements, parcels for sale and monuments, in accord with subdivision regulations.
(2) Monuments for angles and intersection points on survey line of public streets.
(3) Cross reference to recorded final development plan.
(B) Documents.
(1) At the time subdivision plans are filed with the Planning Commission, the developer shall also file:
(a) Project cost estimates for all public improvements in the subdivision plan.
(b) Other statements required by the subdivision regulations.
(2) Within 60 days after the complete subdivision application is filed, with all necessary documents and exhibits, the Planning Commission must approve, approve and modify or disapprove it.
(3) Upon approval of the subdivision application, the Planning Commission shall notify the applicant, by certified mail, and thereafter upon payment of the required fee by the applicant, the maps and other related documents may be recorded in the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer.
(Ord. 101, passed 4-11-77)