[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
No person, firm, or corporation shall develop any land located within the jurisdictional limits of this chapter or divide any land located within the jurisdictional limits of this chapter so that such division results in a subdivision, minor land division, certified survey map, condominium plat, assessor's plat or replat as defined herein; no such subdivision, minor land division, certified survey map, condominium plat, assessor's plat or replat shall be entitled to recording; and no public street shall be laid out or public improvements made to land without compliance with all requirements of this chapter and the following documents. A soil test must be submitted for every lot in every land division.
A. Chapter
236, Wisconsin Statutes.
B. Rules of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation relating to safety of access and the preservation of the public interest and investment in the street system, if the land owned or controlled by the subdivider abuts a state trunk highway or connecting street, and all provisions of Ch. Trans
233, Wis. Adm. Code.
C. Rules of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Management, setting water quality standards preventing and abating pollution and regulating development within floodland, wetland and shoreland areas, and regulating septic systems.
D. Duly approved Comprehensive Plan or Comprehensive Plan component of the municipality, including sanitary codes, the Established Street and Highway Width Map of Waukesha County, the rules of the Waukesha County Department of Public Works establishing regulations for access to and work within county highway rights-of-way, Ordinance No. 146-56, and all other applicable county and Town ordinances.
E. A developer's agreement, satisfactory to the municipality, between the municipality and the developer, subdivider and/or owner.
F. The Waukesha County Shoreland and Floodland Subdivision Control Ordinance and the Waukesha County Shoreland and Floodland Protection Ordinances.
G. The Waukesha County Zoning Ordinance(s).
H. The Waukesha County Construction Site Erosion Control and Stormwater Management Ordinance.
I. The Waukesha County Code of Ordinances regarding regulation of private sewage systems, Ordinance No. 151-34, which regulates all land to be divided which is not served by public sewer and provisions for such services have not been made.
J. The Town of Ottawa Land Division Review Checklist, as adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Ottawa by separate resolution, including any amendments that may be made thereto from time to time.