Disapproval of a secondary plat is warranted if:
(A) There are more than minor deviations from the primary plat, including but not limited to:
(1) An increase in the number of lots;
(2) Greater than a 10% reduction in the number of lots; or
(3) Deviations which result in an increase in density.
(B) More than 12 months have elapsed since primary approval, or since the developer filed and received an extension from the Commission;
(C) Engineering plans and details for the subdivision demonstrate that the subdivision improvements do not comply with the town standards and the requirements of this chapter;
(D) A change in a highway, pipeline, utility, or other major feature; or
(E) There were certain conditions attached to the approval of the primary plat, and those conditions have not been fulfilled.
(Ord. 27, § 3.20.60, passed 4-16-1997; Am. Ord. 46, passed 4-15-1998)