A preliminary plan is required if a property is being subdivided into five (5) or more lots or right-of-way dedication with roadway improvements is required. The purpose is to present a detailed layout of the proposed subdivision in order to facilitate a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the proposed subdivision’s street and drainage system, easements, utilities, building lots, and other lots including parkland. Preliminary plans are submitted for approval prior to the approval of a final plat unless meeting the requirements of a short form final plat as provided for in this chapter. A final plat (short form final) may be approved without a preliminary plan if each lot abuts an existing dedicated public street with a minimum of fifty (50) feet of public frontage and the director determines that:
(1)
A new street or an extension of a street is not necessary to provide adequate traffic circulation;
(2)
The applicant has dedicated additional right-of-way necessary to provide adequate street width for an existing street abutting a lot; and
(3)
Drainage facilities are not necessary to prevent flooding, or if necessary, the applicant has arranged for the construction of drainage facilities; and
(4)
Adequate utilities are available to serve the tract or the applicant has made arrangements for the extension of public utilities to serve the tract.
(Ordinance CO42-07-07-12-3I adopted 7/12/07)