[Amended 3-16-2007 by Ord. No. 422]
Two copies of the record plat shall be signed
by a majority of the Planning and Zoning Commission when all required final plans and supporting documents
have been approved. After signing and dating of the record plat by
the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Building Inspector shall record
the signed plat in the Sussex County Recorder of Deeds' office in
Georgetown, Delaware, within 14 days from the date of signing by the
Planning and Zoning Commission. Final approval of a subdivision
shall be signified by recording of this signed plat in the Recorder
of Deeds' office in Georgetown, Delaware.
[Added 3-18-1983 by Ord. No. 113]
A. When all the requirements of this chapter and other
applicable ordinances have been fulfilled to the satisfaction of the Planning
and Zoning Commission, the Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission
shall issue a letter to proceed to the subdivider, and a copy shall
be filed in the Town Office. No construction or work of any kind shall
be done, except perimeter line surveying, nor any sign erected in
the subdivision prior to issuance of a letter to proceed.
B. Substantial construction to commence within one year.
[Added 5-17-1996 by Ord. No. 303]
(1) Any letter to proceed, and the subdivision approval
contained therein, shall expire unless substantial construction shall
commence within one year of the date of such letter to proceed and
reasonably continue until final completion. For purposes hereof:
(a)
"Substantial construction" shall mean on-site
construction activities (e.g., earth moving, excavation, installation
of utility equipment and facilities, road construction and/or paving)
costing at least 20% of the projected cost of the total required subdivision
improvements for that subdivision [or phase thereof, if development
is proceeding under § 410-32A(3) of this chapter].
(b)
"Reasonably continued until final completion"
shall mean continuous on-site construction work excepting reasonable
interruption required by sound and generally accepted engineering
and construction standards and practices, including by way of example
and not in limitation, inclement weather conditions, temporary unavailability
of suppliers or contractors and stoppages due to federal, state, county
or municipal regulations or orders.
(2) The Town Building Inspector shall, in the first instance,
determine whether the requirements of this subsection have been met,
but such decision shall be subject to appeal to the Planning
and Zoning Commission which may affirm, reverse or modify that decision.
(3) Where any letter to proceed shall expire under this
subsection, no further construction shall continue and no further
transfer of title to any of the lands within such subdivision shall
be permitted until a new letter to proceed shall have been issued
by the Planning and Zoning Commission.