§ 46-54. Final plat.  


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  • (a)

    Final plats shall be submitted to the village board within six months of preliminary plat acceptance unless this requirement is waived in writing by the village board.

    (b)

    The final plat shall conform to the preliminary plat as approved and to the requirements of all applicable chapters and state laws and shall be submitted for certification of those agencies having the authority to object to the plat as provided by Wis. Stats. § 236.12(2).

    (c)

    The final plat shall be accompanied by detailed construction plans of all improvements.

    (d)

    The final plat shall be presented to the village board at least ten work days prior to the meeting at which it is to be considered and shall be accepted or rejected by the village board within 60 days of its submission, unless the time is extended by an agreement with the subdivider. Reasons for rejection shall be stated in the minutes of the village board meeting and a copy thereof or a written statement of such reasons supplied to the subdivider. If the village board fails to act within 60 days and the time has not been extended by agreement and if no unsatisfied objections have been filed within that period, the plat shall be deemed to be approved. Following the approval of the plat as certified by all necessary officials, the plat shall be recorded in accordance with the requirements of the state statutes. The plat shall be recorded prior to the time that lots are offered for sale, reference is made to the map for sales purposes, or use is made of lot and block numbers on the plat.

    (e)

    If the original of the final plat has been filed with another approving authority, the subdivider may file a true copy of such plat in lieu of the original. However, before approval of the village board will be inscribed on the original of the final plat, the surveyor or subdivider shall certify the respects in which the original of the final plat differs from the true copy and all modifications must first be approved.

(Code 1984, § 10-3-4(a)(3))