Prior to filing an application for approval of a preliminary plat, development plan or certified survey, the subdivider shall consult with the Village for advice and assistance for the purpose of determining land suitability and reviewing the procedures and requirements of this chapter and other ordinances, and any plans or data which may affect the proposed development. All applications hereunder shall be made on Village forms.
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Prior to submitting a final plat for approval, the subdivider shall prepare and submit a preliminary plat. The subdivider shall file with the Village at least seven business days prior to a scheduled Village meeting, a written application for approval of the preliminary plat and pay the required fees. The application shall include all data required by this chapter accompanied by eight copies of the plat. The Village Board shall refer the preliminary plat to the Plan Commission for a recommendation that the preliminary plat conforms to the provisions of this chapter. The Plan Commission shall refer the plat to the Village Engineer and Village Attorney if appropriate 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. The preliminary plat shall cover the entire area owned or controlled by the subdivider, even though only a portion thereof is proposed for development at the time. The subdivider may elect to submit a development plan in lieu of a preliminary plat when he owns or controls 80 acres or more of land. The subdivider shall still submit a preliminary plat for that part which is to be included in the final plat. The Village shall within 90 days from the date all required information has been received as determined by the Chairman of the Plan Commission or within such extended time as agreed by the developer, approve, approve conditionally or reject the preliminary plat or the development plan based on its determination of conformance with the provisions of this chapter. The Village Board shall refer the application to the Plan Commission for a recommendation regarding the conformity of the preliminary plat or development plan within the provisions of this chapter.
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The Plan Commission shall refer the preliminary plat or development plan to the Village Engineer and all appropriate committees for comments and recommendations prior to making a recommendation to the Village Board.
If the preliminary plat has been approved or been 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 at least seven business days prior to the scheduled 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 the 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, and 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 developer shall submit an application to Village staff at least seven business days prior to the scheduled Village Board meeting and pay the appropriate fees. The application shall be accompanied by five copies of a certified survey map prepared in accordance with Wis. Stats., § 236.34, and this chapter. The requirements of § 325-16 of this chapter regarding preliminary plat procedures, and of §§ 325-9, 325-10, 325-12 and 325-29, relating to fees and dedications, shall also apply to certified survey maps unless specifically waived by the Village Board. The Village Board shall, within 90 days after submission to the Village Clerk/Treasurer, approve, approve conditionally or reject the certified survey map based on its determination of conformance with the provisions of this chapter. A copy of the recorded survey map shall be returned to the Village Clerk/Treasurer prior to the issuance of a building permit. The developer will be required to specify drainage plans, which must be approved by the Village Engineer and will be enforced by the Village Building Inspector. The developer will be required to pay all costs incurred by the Village for engineering and legal review as well as preparation of a development agreement.