§ 5.1.4. Process.


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  • A.

    Any application for a subdivision requires a pre-application conference, sketch plan review, neighbor referral, (see section 12.2 (development review procedures)) preliminary plat review, and final plat review (see section 5.13 (land division process)). The planning director may require a neighborhood meeting for an application if he/she determines the meeting would be beneficial. All multiple-phase subdivisions also require a general development plan review. An applicant may choose to submit the application for general development plan review (see section 12.2) for a single-phase subdivision.

    B.

    An applicant for a subdivision with six or fewer lots may submit the preliminary plat and final plat applications for review by the county commissioners at one hearing. The applicant should be aware that any changes to the preliminary plat required by the county commissioners could affect the final plat application and consideration of the final plat could be delayed until the required changes are made.

(Res. No. 04292003R005, 4-29-2003; Res. No. 07312012R007, § 2(Exh. A), 6-11-2012)