Common use of Impact Study Clause in Contracts

Impact Study. (1) An impact study shall be required for any preliminary plat or comprehensive development plan containing either ten (10) or more lots or five (5) or more acres. The subdivider shall be responsible for preparation of the impact study, and the impact study shall be filed at the time application is made. No application for preliminary plat approval will be complete until the Village Clerk has determined that the impact study is complete and in acceptable form. (2) The impact study shall describe the impact of the proposed development on the following public facilities and shall analyze the adequacy of the following public facilities to serve the proposed development: public water; sanitary sewer; storm sewer and other public stormwater drainage facilities; fire, police and emergency medical facilities; parks, open space and recreation facilities; transportation facilities; and school facilities. (3) The Plan Commission and Village Board shall cooperate with the subdivider by providing information in the Village’s possession regarding the Village’s public facilities. The Plan Commission may have its own consultants, including but not limited to Village staff and the Village Engineer, review the impact study and prepare their own evaluation of the adequacy of public facilities to serve the proposed development. If the Plan Commission concludes that the subdivider’s impact study is inadequate or inaccurate, the Plan Commission may reject the subdivider’s impact study. Any rejection of a subdivider’s impact study shall be accompanied by a description of the reason or reasons for the rejection.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Land Division and Subdivision Regulations, Land Division and Subdivision Regulations

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Impact Study. (1) An impact study shall be required for any preliminary plat or comprehensive development plan containing either ten (10) 10 or more lots or five (5) or more acres. The subdivider shall be responsible for preparation of the impact study, and the impact study shall be filed at the time application is made. No application for preliminary plat approval will be complete until the Village Clerk Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer has determined that the impact study is complete and in acceptable form. (2) The impact study shall describe the impact of the proposed development on the following public facilities and shall analyze the adequacy of the following public facilities to serve the proposed development: public water; sanitary sewer; storm sewer and other public stormwater drainage facilities; fire, police and emergency medical facilities; parks, open space and recreation facilities; transportation facilities; and school facilities. (3) The Plan Commission and Village Board departments shall cooperate with the subdivider by providing information in the Village’s possession regarding the Village’s public facilities. The Plan Commission may have its own consultants, including but not limited to Village staff and the Village Village’s Engineer, review the impact study and prepare their own evaluation of the adequacy of public facilities to serve the proposed development. If the Plan Commission concludes that the subdivider’s impact study is inadequate or inaccurate, the Plan Commission may reject the subdivider’s impact study. Any rejection of a subdivider’s impact study shall be accompanied by a description of the reason or reasons for the rejection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Land Division and Subdivision Regulations

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Impact Study. (1) An impact study shall be required for any preliminary plat or comprehensive development plan containing either ten (10) 10 or more lots or five (5) or more acres. The subdivider shall be responsible for preparation of the impact study, and the impact study shall be filed at the time application is made. No application for preliminary plat approval will be complete until the Village Clerk Administrator has determined that the impact study is complete and in acceptable form. (2) The impact study shall describe the impact of the proposed development on the following public facilities and shall analyze the adequacy of the following public facilities to serve the proposed development: public water; sanitary sewer; storm sewer and other public stormwater drainage facilities; fire, police and emergency medical facilities; parks, open space and recreation facilities; transportation facilities; and school facilities. (3) The Plan Commission and Village Board departments shall cooperate with the subdivider by providing information in the Village’s possession regarding the Village’s public facilities. The Plan Commission may have its own consultants, including but not limited to Village staff and the Village Village’s Engineer, review the impact study and prepare their own evaluation of the adequacy of public facilities to serve the proposed development. If the Plan Commission concludes that the subdivider’s impact study is inadequate or inaccurate, the Plan Commission may reject the subdivider’s impact study. Any rejection of a subdivider’s impact study shall be accompanied by a description of the reason or reasons for the rejection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Land Division and Subdivision Regulations

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