If the preliminary plat has been approved or approved conditionally
by the Village Board, the subdivider may make written application
to the Village and pay the required fees for the approval of a final
plat. The application shall be submitted 10 days prior to the scheduled
Plan Commission meeting, and shall be accompanied by five copies of
the plat. The final plat may be for all or part of the preliminary
plat. The Village Board shall refer the final plat to the Plan Commission
for a recommendation that the final plat conforms to provisions of
this chapter. The Plan Commission shall refer the plat to the Village
Engineer and appropriate committees for comments and recommendations.
After receipt of these comments and recommendations, the Plan Commission
shall make a determination and forward its recommendation to the Village
Board. Upon determining that the final plat meets the requirements
of this chapter and any additional requirements, has been submitted
within six months from the approval date of the preliminary plat,
and all preliminary plat conditions have been met, the Village Board
shall approve the final plat within 60 days of the date all required
information has been received by the Board. A copy of the recorded
plat shall be returned to the Village Clerk-Treasurer prior to the
issuance of a building permit.
When a land division is created as defined herein, the subdivider shall first consult with the Plan Commission regarding the requirements for certified surveys before submission of the final map. Following consultation, a copy of the final map in the form of a certified survey map, in accordance with § 236.34, Wis. Stats., and this chapter, shall be submitted to the Plan Commission at least 10 days prior to the regular meeting of the Plan Commission. The Plan Commission shall, within 60 days of the filing, approve, approve conditionally, or reject the map and shall notify the subdivider of its decision. When the certified survey map involves the dedication of streets or other public areas to the Village as required in §
371-14 of this chapter, the Village Board shall also approve the map. The subdivider shall record the map with the applicable county register of deeds within 30 days of its approval by the Plan Commission and any other approving agencies. Failure to do so shall necessitate reapproval of the map by the Plan Commission. To the extent reasonably practicable, the certified survey plat shall comply with the provisions of this chapter relating to general requirements, design standards, and required improvements. A copy of the recorded survey map shall be returned to the Village Clerk-Treasurer prior to the issuance of a building permit.