A.
By authority of the resolution of the planning commission (hereinafter referred to as "planning commission") adopted pursuant to the powers and jurisdictions vested through Wyoming Statutes, 1977, sections 15-1-610 through 15-1-612 and other applicable laws, statutes, ordinances and regulations of the state, the planning commission exercises the power and authority to review, approve and disapprove plats for subdivision land within the corporate limits of the municipality and urban service area which show lots, blocks or sites with or without new streets or highways.
B.
By the same authority, the planning commission exercises the power and authority to pass and approve, modify or deny the development of plat subdivisions of land already recorded in the office of the county clerk and recorder if such plats are entirely or partially undeveloped.
C.
The plat shall be considered to be entirely or partially undeveloped if:
1.
Such plat has been recorded with the county clerk and recorder office without a prior approval by the planning commission; or
2.
Such plat has been approved by the planning commission where the approval has been granted more than three years prior to granting a building permit, on the partially or entirely undeveloped land and the zoning regulations, either bulk or use, for the district in which the subdivisions is located, have been changed subsequent to the original final subdivision approval.
(Prior code § 24-5)