Section 17-66 Application for final plat approval.



Prior to 3-13-06 Section 17-66 read as follows;

 

 

 

Prior to the adoption of 17-66 on 03/22/2004, Section 17-66 read as follows.

     After the preliminary plat of a proposed land subdivision has been given tentative  approval by the planning commission, the subdivider may, within thirty-six (36) months from tentative  approval, submit to the planning commission, at least twenty (20) days prior to its next regular meeting:

     (1)    A letter requesting review and approval of a final plat and giving the name and address of  the person to whom the notice of the hearing by the planning commission on the final plat shall be  sent;

     (2)    Five (5) copies of the final plat and other documents, as specified in other articles of this  chapter, the original and at least one (1) copy of which shall be a permanent transparency;

     (3)    Prior to the hearing for final plat, a subdivision processing fee shall be paid by the developer at the rate of five dollars ($5.00) per lot with a minimum fee of fifty dollars ($50.00).

 (4) An affidavit, by the subdivider or by an authorized representative of the subdivider, which has  been properly signed and notarized, stating that the subdivider is the owner of all the property in  the subdivision for which final plat approval is sought; that all improvements required for the  subdivision of the property have been completed; that no one except the subdivider has any claim of title to the property to be subdivided; that there are no unpaid bills of any kind or nature, either  for labor or materials, for any improvements that have been or may have been placed on property proposed to be subdivided within ninety days of the execution of the affidavit; that there are no  fixtures installed on the property to be subdivided that have not been paid for in full; and that there  are no debts or claims outstanding against the property to be subdivided, except for city and county ad valorem taxes and any notes and security deeds to any mortgage lenders, which shall be specified in the affidavit.


 (Code 1958,   20A-701; Ord. of 12-26-01)