§ 515-6. Procedure for minor subdivisions.  


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  • A. 
    A certified survey map, prepared and recorded in accordance with § 236.34, Wis. Stats, and the requirements of this chapter, and having been approved by the Village Board, may be used in lieu of a subdivision plat in the case of minor subdivision as defined in § 515-2 of this chapter.
    B. 
    The subdivider shall prepare a certified survey map in accordance with § 236.34, Wis. Stats., and this chapter and shall file 10 copies of the map with the Village Clerk-Treasurer at least 15 days prior to the meeting of the Plan Commission at which action is desired.
    C. 
    The Plan Commission shall transmit a copy of the map to all affected boards, commissions, or departments for their review and recommendation concerning matters within their jurisdiction. Their recommendations shall be transmitted to the Plan Commission within 10 days from the date the map is filed. The map shall be reviewed by the Plan Commission for conformance with this chapter, the Comprehensive Plan and all ordinances, rules and regulations that affect it.
    D. 
    The Plan Commission shall recommend approval, conditional approval, or rejection of the map and shall transmit the map along with its recommendations to the Village Board. The Village Board shall, within 90 days of the filing of the map, approve, conditionally approve or reject the map and shall notify the subdivider of its decision. If the map is rejected by the Board, the reason for rejection shall be stated in the minutes of the meeting and a written statement supplied to the subdivider upon request.
    E. 
    The subdivider shall record the approved map with the County Register of Deeds within six months after the date of the last approval. Failure to do so shall necessitate reapproval of the map by the Village Board.
    F. 
    To the extent reasonably practicable, the certified survey map shall comply with the provisions of this chapter relating to general requirements, design standards and required improvements.
    Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).