Escrow account procedures. At the time of submission of any application to, and prior to the review of the Board of Trustees, the Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Appeals, the approving agency may require the establishment of an escrow account, from which withdrawals shall be made to reimburse the Village for the cost of professional review services. The applicant shall then provide funds to the Village in two separate installments for deposit into such account in an amount to be determined by the approving agency based on its evaluation of the nature and complexity of the application. To cover the costs of the initial review of the application, a deposit shall be made in accordance with the initial escrow account deposit schedule adopted by the approving agency. After the preliminary review, the applicant shall provide additional funds to the Village for deposit into the escrow account in an amount to be established by the approving agency as the full escrow deposit based upon estimates of the total anticipated review costs provided by the consultants to the approving agency and the applicant. Said estimates are for the convenience of the applicant and shall not be binding upon the approving agency. The applicant shall be provided with copies of any Village voucher for such services as they are submitted to the Village. The balance of the escrow account shall be maintained in accordance with the fee schedule established, and as amended, from time to time by resolution of the Village of Brewster Board of Trustees. If such account is not replenished in accordance therewith within 20 days after the applicant is notified in writing of the requirement for such additional deposit, the approving agency may suspend its review of the application, and any time frames to which the approving agency is bound, with regard to making a determination, shall be deemed to have been waived by the applicant. A building permit or certificate of occupancy or use shall not be issued unless all professional review fees charged in connection with the applicant's project have been reimbursed to the Village. After all pertinent charges have been paid, the Village shall refund to the applicant any funds remaining on deposit. If any outstanding balance is owed to the Village of Brewster for professional review services, the applicant shall be ineligible to receive any Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, or Board of Trustees approval, or any building permit or certificate of occupancy relative to the subject property.