A.
It is recognized that the owner, in creating nonresidential subdivisions, faces unique problems of lot design not normally encountered in residential subdivisions. For this reason, the initial emphasis of the Planning Board shall be upon street layout and block arrangement. Generally, the procedural requirements shall be for the owner to follow the regular procedure outlined in Article III and to show the entire tract to be subdivided with necessary improvements and as many parcels as he/she cares to show, but at least two. Then, from time to time, as prospective buyers express interest in lots sized to their required specifications and following informal discussions with the Planning Board if the owner so requests, the owner may submit directly at a regular meeting of the Planning Board an amendment to the approved final subdivision plat for consideration. Regular procedural requirements of the Planning Board following receipt of a final subdivision plat shall then apply.
B.
A fee in an amount to be set forth from time to time by resolution of the Board of Trustees to cover advertising costs of a public hearing shall accompany this application.