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Subdivision Plat - Preliminary
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Description: A subdivision plat is used to create more than six parcels. Subdivision plats are reviewed in two steps: preliminary and final. A preliminary subdivision plat shows the proposed layout of the lots and any roads. If a preliminary plat is approved, the final plat is prepared consistent with all requirements in the Village's land division regulations and state law.

Decision-maker(s): Plan Commission recommendation and Village Board decision
Application fee: $200, plus $16 per lot, plus any professional chargeback fees
Upcoming Meetings

May
Filing Deadline:
2023-04-10T21:00:00Z
Date Reviewed:
2023-05-10T23:30:00Z
June
Filing Deadline:
2023-05-10T21:00:00Z
Date Reviewed:
2023-06-13T23:30:00Z
July
Filing Deadline:
2023-05-12T21:00:00Z
Date Reviewed:
2023-06-13T23:30:00Z
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Calendar Notes:
In order for an application to be heard on a given meeting date, the application (including forms, fees, plans, reports, etc.) must be submitted AND deemed complete by Village staff on or before the corresponding submittal date. Because of that, you should submit your application before the submittal date. That way, we may be able to let you know if anything is missing and you'll have some time to perhaps get it done before the deadline.

Meeting dates and their corresponding submittal dates are subject to change.
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Subdivision Plat - Preliminary


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US Postal Service - National Delivery Planning Standards: A Guide for Builders and Developers

The United States Postal Service provides guidance for installing centralized delivery equipment (CBU) that are used in residential subdivisions, condominium projects, apartment buildings, and other multi-tenant projects. The developer will work with the local postmaster on the specific details for a given project. (Handbook PO-632)