Common use of Final Plat Clause in Contracts

Final Plat. (1) If the final plat is not submitted within the time specified in Chapter 236 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the Village Board may refuse to approve the final plat. (2) The Planning Commission shall, within thirty (30) days of the filing date of the final plat with the Administrator, recommend approval or rejection of the plat and shall transmit the final plat and application along with its recommendations to the Board unless the time for plat approval had been extended by mutual agreement between the Plan Commission and the developer. (3) The Planning Commission shall, when it determines to recommend approval of a plat, notify the Administrator who shall give at least ten (10) days prior written notice of the intention to approve to the Administrator of any municipality within one thousand (1000’) feet of the plat. (4) The Village Board shall approve or reject such plat. If the plat is rejected, the reasons shall be stated in the minutes of the meeting and a written statement of the reasons supplied to the subdivider. The Village Board may not inscribe its approval of the final plat unless the Village Administrator certifies on the fact of the plat in compliance with Chapter 236 of the Wisconsin Statutes. Failure of the Village Board to approve or reject such plat within the time specified in Chapter 236 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the time having not been extended and no unsatisfied objections having been filed, the plat shall be deemed approved. (5) After the final plat has been approved by the Village Board and required improvements installed or a contract and sureties (bond, letter of credit or certified check as spelled our elsewhere in this Chapter) insuring their installation is filed, the Village Administrator shall cause the certificate inscribed upon the plat attesting to such approval to be duly executed and the plat returned to the subdivider for recording with the County Register of Deeds. The Register of Deeds shall not record the plat unless it is offered within the time specified in Chapter 236, Wis. Stats.

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Sources: Land Division and Platting Regulations, Land Division and Platting Regulations