[Amended 1-25-2024]
The Administrative Officer shall advise the applicant as to
which approvals are required and the appropriate board for hearing
an application for a subdivision or development project. Fees normally
collected at each stage of the review process will not be waived.
The following types of applications may be filed:
(1) Administrative Subdivision. The administrative subdivision consists
of a single stage of review conducted by the Administrative Officer,
to determine that the proposed subdivision conforms to applicable
zoning and subdivision requirements. Property boundary surveys and
lot mergers will be reviewed in the same manner as an administrative
subdivision.
If the proposed subdivision does not conform to applicable zoning
and subdivision regulations, the applicant must apply for a dimensional
modification or unified development review.
(2) Minor Subdivision or Minor Land Development Plan. Minor subdivision/minor
land development shall consist of two stages, preliminary and final.
The Administrative Officer may, at their discretion, combine the approval
stages, providing that all of the requirements of all stages being
combined have been met. If a street extension or creation is required,
then a public hearing shall be held.
(3) Major Subdivision or Major Land Development Plan. A major subdivision/major
land development shall consist of the following submissions:
(a)
Pre-application or concept plan meeting;
(d)
Final plan.
A public hearing will coincide with the Board's review
of the master plan. The Administrative Officer may, at their discretion,
combine the approval stages, providing that the requirements of all
those stages being combined have been met.
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(4) Development Plan Review. As specified in these Regulations, administrative
development plan review consists of one stage and formal development
plan review consists of two stages of review, preliminary and final.
The Administrative Officer may combine the approval stages, providing
the requirements for both stages are met by the applicant to the satisfaction
of the Administrative Officer. The application shall comply with design
and performance standards as are included in these Regulations.
Every submission must be accompanied by a General Application
for Subdivision or Development, as contained in Appendix B. If the
applicant is not the property owner, the application must include
a notarized statement authorizing the submission of the proposed development.
The specific submission requirements for each stage of a proposed
development are contained in Appendix C. Plans must illustrate all
parcels, in their entirety, involved in the proposed subdivision or
development. The number of plans that needs to be submitted depends
on the type of submission, whether the Plan must be reviewed by the
Planning Board, and the project's location. The checklists in Appendix
C provide further guidance on this matter, however, the number of
copies necessary can always be confirmed with the Administrative Officer.