[Ord. of 6-20-1995; Ord. No. 2000.67, 8-1-2000]
(a) The sketch or concept plan shall be considered a general layout of
the proposed subdivision. The plan shall contain enough information
to allow the Board to review it and offer comments and concerns relating
to the general nature of the project and its impact on the community.
(b) During the review the Board will determine whether the subdivision
shall be either:
(c) Clustered development. If a clustered subdivision is proposed, or
if the Planning Board requests that a clustered plan be submitted
in order to achieve the purpose of this chapter, then two sketch plans
shall be submitted:
(1)
One plan shall reflect the standards of the zoning district in which the subdivision is proposed. On this plan, each lot shall meet minimum lot size as determined utilizing Article VI, Section 44, of the Zoning Ordinance, and dimensional requirements found in Article
V, Section
6, Table B, of the Zoning Ordinance.
(2)
The second plan shall utilize a clustered layout as permitted
under Article VI, Section 16, of the Zoning Ordinance. The number
of lots in the clustered development shall not exceed the number of
lots proposed on the nonclustered plan. Proposed open space and reductions
in lot size or dimensional requirements shall be clearly delineated
on the clustered sketch plan.
[Ord. of 6-20-1995; Ord. No. 2006.13, 3-7-2006]
Major subdivisions are: those projects that propose to develop
any type of additional roadways, whether public or private; or extend
public water or sewer lines; where five or more lots are proposed;
or are considered planned unit developments.
[Ord. of 6-20-1995]
Minor subdivisions shall be any subdivision not meeting the
requirements for a major subdivision.