The purpose of this chapter is to ensure that adequate public
facilities have been provided prior to approval of a preliminary subdivision
plan or site plan, and to define adequate public facilities requirements
that shall be addressed in those plans.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITIES
Those facilities relating to schools, public roads, water
supply and distribution systems, and sewage disposal systems meeting
standards established in this chapter.
CITY
The City of Aberdeen.
DEVELOPER
An entity (including but not limited to a person, business,
corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or unincorporated
association) responsible for the development of a piece of land.
TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS (TIA)
A technical appraisal or study that identifies the impacts
of a new or expanded development on the public road system; identifies
potential traffic operational problems or concerns and recommends
appropriate actions to address such problems or concerns; and assists
in determining the degree of financial responsibility of the developer
in mitigating such impacts.
A developer shall not avoid the intent and requirements of this
chapter by submitting piecemeal applications for preliminary subdivision
plan or site plan approvals. The Director of the Department of Planning
and Community Development and the Director of the Department of Public
Works will make final determination on this particular matter, and
whether a particular application will be subject to adequate public
facilities review where the Directors find an intent to avoid the
intent and requirements of this chapter.