A. 
The Planning Commission shall review the final plat for conformance with the preliminary plat and shall prepare a set of written recommendations to be submitted to the City Council at the time the final plat is considered.
B. 
The Planning Commission shall examine the final plat and shall approve or disapprove the plat within thirty (30) days of the date of its submittal. If the final plat is approved with the modification or waiver of certain requirements, the Planning Commission shall specify the reasons therefor. If the final plat is disapproved, the grounds for refusal, including citation of the applicable regulations or general plan, shall be stated on the records of the Planning Commission. If the Planning Commission fails to act, a certificate by the City Secretary as to date of submission of plat for final approval and failure of Planning Commission to act thereon within such specified time, shall be sufficient in lieu of written endorsement of approval.
C. 
The action of the Planning Commission shall be shown on the final plat, with the date of action over the signature of the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, or Secretary.
D. 
The Planning Commission shall transmit to the City Council the tracing and two (2) paper copies of the final plat, together with four (4) copies of the restrictive covenants, and a listing of all modifications and/or additional requirements.
E. 
The City Secretary shall transmit a copy of the final plat as approved by the Planning Commission to the School Board affected and the Public Utilities Companies.
F. 
After the planning Commission and City Council have approved the final plat, no change shall be made therein unless said plat is resubmitted for approval of the Planning Commission and City Council.
(Ordinance 1991-1, sec. 1, adopted 3/12/91)
A. 
Where extraordinary hardship may result from strict compliance with these regulations, the planning commission may vary said regulations so that substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured; provided, however, that such variation shall not have the effect of nullifying the intent and purpose of said regulations.
B. 
The Planning Commission may refuse to approve a plat unless it is evident that proper water and sewer facilities can be supplied within a reasonable length of time.
C. 
The Planning Commission will assist the subdivider through preliminary discussion of proposed plats at all possible times.
(Ordinance 1991-1, sec. 1, adopted 3/12/91)
Before recording the final plat, it shall be submitted to the City Council for approval and for acceptance of public ways and service and utility easements and land dedicated to public use. This approval of the plat shall be shown over the signature of the Mayor and attested to by the City Secretary or his deputy. The disapproval of any plat by the City Council shall be deemed a refusal of the proposed dedication shown thereon.
(Ordinance 1991-1, sec. 1, adopted 3/12/91)