A preapplication meeting is required prior to submitting an application for any Type B or Type C action and/or for an application for a project that may impact a critical area or its buffer consistent with Chapter 16.05 MTMC. The requirement for a preapplication meeting may be waived by the Director upon the written request of an applicant.
Applicants for development permits under Type A actions may choose to participate in preapplication meetings with the City.
Preapplication meetings with staff provide an opportunity to discuss the proposal in general terms, identify the applicable City requirements and the project review process including the permits required by the action, timing of the permits and the approval process.
The Director shall specify submittal requirements for preapplication meetings, which shall include a critical areas worksheet and, if available, preliminary critical area reports. Generally, the more complete and accurate the information presented at a preapplication meeting is, the more detailed and complete City responses will be.
City staff are not liable for failing to inform an applicant regarding specific code requirements. It is the applicant's sole responsibility to understand City Development Code requirements.
Plans presented at the preapplication meeting are nonbinding and do not "vest" an application.
(Ord. 2811 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2022)