A. 
Prior to filing an application for a Plan Approval, applicants are encouraged to schedule a meeting with the PAA to discuss projects informally, pursuant to § 235-51 (L-1) of the Easton Zoning By Law.
B. 
Prior to the submittal of a site plan, a "Concept Plan" may be submitted to help guide the development of the definitive site plan for Project buildout and individual elements thereof. Such Concept Plan should reflect the following:
(1) 
Overall building envelope areas;
(2) 
Areas which shall remain undeveloped;
(3) 
General site improvements, groupings of buildings and their relationship to surrounding neighborhoods, and proposed land uses.
C. 
An applicant wishing to submit a Concept Plan for review should submit no fewer than eight copies of the Concept Plan (up to seven of which may be reduced-size copies at 11"X17") and eight copies of any waivers which are being proposed.
A. 
The PAA will review preliminary materials in an attempt to avoid unnecessary deficiencies in the application to be filed and to promote efficiency in the formal review and hearing process. The PAA may request other town boards or departments to comment prior to the date of the meeting or attend the meeting to ensure efficiency of review. The PAA will not be responsible for assuring the accuracy, correctness or thoroughness of any application submitted for review. Informal review shall be concluded 21 days following the request for review unless such time is extended by the PAA and the applicant.
B. 
The Concept Plan is intended to be used as a tool for both the applicant and the PAA to ensure that the proposed Project design will be consistent with the Design Standards and Guidelines and the other requirements of the QSGOD.
The first such informal review by the PAA shall be free of charge. Subsequent preliminary reviews shall require payment of a fee by the applicant of $300 each at the time of submission. The fee shall be submitted in check form to the Department of Planning & Community Development and made payable to the "Town of Easton."