For the purpose of promoting compatible development, stability
of property values, and to prevent impairment or depreciation of property
values, no person shall commence any use or erect any structure, without
first obtaining the approval of the Zoning Administrator or Plan Commission,
as herein specified, of detailed site, landscape and architectural
plans as set forth in this chapter.
The Zoning Administrator and, when required, Plan Commission
shall review the referred plans within a reasonable period of time
following their submittal, but not more than 60 days. The Zoning Administrator
and Plan Commission shall not approve any plans unless they find after
viewing the application that the structure or use, as planned, will
not violate the intent and purpose of this chapter. The Zoning Administrator
and Plan Commission will approve said plans only after determining
the proposed site development or buildings will not substantially
increase the danger of fire, traffic congestion, or otherwise endanger
the public health or safety. Upon approval of a site plan, the Zoning
Administrator shall issue a site plan permit to the applicant establishing
the terms of approval and operation for said permit.
The Town Board may impose time schedules for the completion
of buildings, parking areas, open space utilization, and landscaping.
The Plan Commission may require appropriate sureties to guarantee
that improvements will be completed on schedule.
Any person or persons aggrieved by any decisions of the Zoning
Administrator or Plan Commission related to plan review may appeal
the decision to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Such appeal shall be
filed with the Town Clerk within 30 days after filing of the decision
of the Zoning Administrator or Plan Commission.