The purpose of the master development plan (MDP) is to promote
orderly and planned subdivision and development of property within
Frederick County. It is the purpose of the MDP to ensure that such
development occurs in a manner that suits the characteristics of the
land, is harmonious with adjoining property and is in the best interest
of the general public. The MDP shall be used to illustrate the characteristics
of the property proposed for subdivision and/or development and of
surrounding properties and ensure that the requirements of the County
Code have been satisfied.
Prior to submission of a master development plan for review,
the Department of Planning and Development staff may require or an
applicant may request a preapplication conference. The purpose of
the preapplication conference is to review and discuss the nature
of the proposal in relation to the requirements of the County Code
and to discuss the preparation of a master development plan.
A. If required, at the preapplication conference the applicant shall
provide a land use plan describing the following:
(1)
The general location of the site.
(2)
The general location of proposed roads.
(3)
The general location and types of proposed uses, environmental
features on the site, housing types or open space.
(4)
The uses on adjoining properties.
[Amended 10-13-2021; 4-24-2024]
Applicants shall submit the number of copies of the preliminary
MDP to the Department of Planning and Development specified by the
Department of Planning and Development MDP application, together with
completed application materials required by the Department of Planning
and Development.
A. Applicants shall provide approval comments on the proposed development
from various review agencies or departments as required by the Department
of Planning and Development. The submission shall be complete when
the plans, application materials and review agency approval comments
have been received by the Director of Planning and Development.
[Amended 4-24-2024]
Changes to an approved MDP shall occur only after review by
the Planning Department using the procedures required for the approval
of a new plan.
The Board of Supervisors may adopt a schedule of fees to be
paid by the applicant to the County for the costs associated with
the review of the MDP.
[Amended 5-22-2002; 11-12-2003; 1-23-2013; 8-12-2015]
A. In order to ensure that the requirements of this chapter have been
met, a site plan shall be required to be submitted to the County for
the following uses:
(1)
Any use in the business or industrial zoning districts, the
EM Extractive Manufacturing District, the MS Medical Support District,
or the HE Higher Education District.
(2)
Any nonresidential uses with automobile parking spaces.
(3)
Any of the following residential uses not required to submit
a subdivision design plan for approval:
(b)
Townhouses; back-to-back townhouses.
(d)
Multifamily residential buildings.
(e)
Age-restricted multifamily housing.
(f)
Other allowed multifamily residential uses.
(4) Convalescent and nursing homes.
(5)
Public and semipublic uses and buildings.
(6)
Required landscaped buffers and landscaped screens.
(7)
Required recreational facilities.
(8)
Any parcel of land proposed to contain more than one dwelling
unit, except those residential units allowed as agricultural accessory
uses.
(9)
Nonresidential uses permitted in the RP, R4 and R5 Zoning Districts.
(10)
The use, change of use or construction of any improvement or
facility that is to be reviewed by the Planning Commission to determine
conformance with the Comprehensive Plan under § 15.2-2232
of the Code of Virginia.
B. The Zoning Administrator may require a site plan or illustrative
sketch plan to be submitted with an application for a conditional
use permit or any use specified under Part 204 of this chapter.
C. No permit shall be issued for the construction of any building or
improvement on the site of any of the above uses until the site plan
or illustrative sketch plan is approved.
D. All nonbusiness or nonindustrial uses in a residential subdivision
shall submit a subdivision design plan, as required in the Frederick
County Subdivision Ordinance, instead of a site plan.
E. An illustrative sketch plan shall be required for the following uses:
[Amended 5-22-2002; 8-12-2015]
The site plan or illustrative sketch plan shall
be clearly legible and shall be drawn at a scale acceptable to the
Zoning Administrator. The site plan shall include three general sections:
the project information section, the calculations section, and the
site plan and details section. The information required for each section
is listed below:
A. Project information section.
(1)
A title that includes the name of the proposed
or existing business and a subtitle which describes the proposed development.
(2)
The name, address, and phone number of the landowner,
developer, and designer.
(3)
The Frederick County Property Identification
Number (PIN) of all lots included on the site plan.
(4)
The number and type of dwelling units included
on the site plan for residential uses.
(5)
The total land area and total developed land
area of all lots included on the site plan.
(6)
A detailed description of the proposed use or
uses of the development, as well as a description of the existing
use or uses.
(7)
A reference to any other site plan or master
development plan approved by the County for the site.
(8)
The date the site plan was prepared and a list
of all revisions made, including the date and a description of why
the site plan was revised.
(9)
A table of contents including all pages of the
site plan.
(10)
A list of all proposed utility providers, with
their address, name and phone number.
(11)
An inset map showing the location of the site,
along with the location of streets, roads and land uses within 500
feet of the property.
(12)
A statement listing all requirements and conditions
placed on the land included in the site plan resulting from approval
of conditional zoning or a conditional use permit.
(13)
A description of setbacks or conditions placed
on the site as a result of an approved variance.
(14)
The name of the Magisterial District within
which property is located.
B. Calculations section.
(1)
Calculations showing the floor area ration (FAR)
of the site, including the maximum allowed FAR, total ground floor
area, total floor area, and total lot area.
(2)
Calculations showing the total number of required
and proposed parking spaces, including the total number of existing
and proposed spaces.
(3)
Calculations showing the total number of required
handicap spaces, including the total number of existing and proposed
spaces.
(4)
Calculations showing the total number of required
loading spaces, including the total number of existing and proposed
spaces.
(5)
Calculations showing the total number of required
perimeter and interior trees required, including the number of provided
trees.
(6)
Calculations showing the percentage of the property
that will be landscaped and the percentage of woodlands disturbed.
C. Site plan and details section.
(1)
The location of all adjoining lots with the
owner's name, specific use, zoning, and zoning boundaries shown.
(2)
The location of all existing or planned rights-of-way
and easements that adjoin the property, with street names, widths,
and speed limits shown.
(3)
All nearby entrances that are within 200 feet
of any existing or proposed entrances to the site.
(4)
All existing and proposed driveways, parking
and loading spaces, parking lots and a description of surfacing material
and construction details to be used. The size and angle of parking
spaces, aisles, maneuvering areas, and loading spaces shall be shown.
(6)
A graphic scale and statement of scale.
(7)
A legend describing all symbols and other features
that need description.
(8)
A boundary survey of the entire parcel and all
lots included with distances described at least to the nearest hundredth
of a foot.
(9)
The present zoning of all portions of the site,
with the location of zoning boundaries.
(10)
The location of all existing and proposed structures,
with the height, specific use, ground floor area, and total floor
area labeled.
(11)
The location of all existing and proposed outdoor
uses, with the height, specific use, and land area labeled.
(12)
Existing topographic contour lines at intervals
acceptable to the Zoning Administrator. Proposed finished grades shall
be shown by contour.
(13)
The location of the front, side, and rear yard
setback lines required by the applicable zoning district.
(14)
The location and boundaries of existing environmental
features, including streams, floodplains, lakes and ponds, wetlands,
natural stormwater retention areas, steep slopes, and woodlands.
(15)
The location of outdoor trash receptacles.
(16)
The location of all outdoor lighting fixtures.
(17)
The location, dimensions, and height of all
signs.
(18)
The location of required buffers, landscaping
buffers, and landscaped screens, including examples, typical cross
sections or diagrams of screening to be used. The location and dimensions
of required fencing, berms, and similar features shall be specified.
(19)
The location of recreational areas and common
open space.
(20)
The location of all proposed landscaping with
a legend; the caliper, scientific name, and common name of all deciduous
trees; the height at planting, scientific name, and common name of
all evergreen trees and shrubs.
(21)
The height at planting, caliper, scientific
name, and common name shall be provided for all proposed trees. The
height at planting, scientific name and common name shall be provided
for all shrubs.
(22)
The location of sidewalks and walkways.
(23)
The location and width of proposed easements
and dedications.
(24)
A stormwater management plan describing the
location of all stormwater management facilities with design calculations
and details.
(25)
A soil erosion and sedimentation plan describing
methods to be used.
(26)
The location and size of sewer and water mains
and laterals serving the site.
(27)
Facilities necessary to meet the requirements
of the Fire Code.
(28)
A signed seal of the certified Virginia land
surveyor, architect, or engineer who prepared the plan.
(29)
A space labeled "Approved by the Frederick County
Zoning Administrator" for the signature of the Zoning Administrator,
approval date, and a statement that reads "site plan valid for five
years from approval date."
D. Minor site plans. A minor site plan may be submitted in lieu of a
full site plan for additions to existing sites. A minor site plan
shall constitute a revision that increases an existing structure area
by 20% or less and does not exceed 10,000 square feet of disturbed
area. Minor site plans, at a minimum, shall include the following
information:
[Added 8-12-2015; amended 1-11-2017]
(1)
A title that includes the name of the proposed or existing business
and a subtitle which describes the proposed development.
(2)
The name, address, and phone number of the landowner, developer,
and designer.
(3)
The Frederick County Property Identification Number (PIN) of
all lots included on the site plan.
(4)
The total land area and total developed land area of all lots
included on the site plan.
(5)
A detailed description of the proposed use or uses of the development,
as well as a description of the existing use or uses.
(6)
A reference to any other site plan or master development plan
approved by the County for the site.
(7)
The date the site plan was prepared and a list of all revisions
made, including the date and a description of why the site plan was
revised.
(8)
A table of contents including all pages of the site plan.
(9)
An inset map showing the location of the site, along with the
location of streets, roads and land uses within 500 feet of the property.
(10)
A statement listing all requirements and conditions placed on
the land included in the site plan resulting from approval of conditional
zoning or a conditional use permit.
(11)
A description of setbacks or conditions placed on the site as
a result of an approved variance.
(12)
The name of the Magisterial District within which property is
located.
(13)
Calculations showing the total number of required and proposed
parking and loading spaces, including the total number of existing
and proposed spaces.
(14)
Calculations showing the total number of required perimeter
and interior trees required, including the number of provided trees.
The Zoning Administrator shall determine the number of landscaping
plants required, proportional to the additions shown on the minor
site plan.
(15)
A signed seal of the certified Virginia land surveyor, architect,
or engineer who prepared the plan.
(16)
Any other information determined by the Zoning Administrator
necessary for the review of the minor site plan.
(17)
The Zoning Administrator may eliminate any of the above requirements
on a minor site plan, if it is determined not to be warranted.
E. Illustrative sketch plan. An illustrative sketch plan may be submitted
in lieu of a site plan for farm wineries, farm breweries and farm
distilleries or if required as part of a conditional use permit. Illustrative
sketch plans, at a minimum shall include the following information:
[Added 8-12-2015]
(1)
A title that includes the name of the proposed or existing business
and a subtitle which describes the proposed development.
(2)
The name, address, and phone number of the landowner, developer,
and designer.
(3)
The Frederick County Property Identification Number (PIN) of
all lots included on the sketch plan.
(4)
The total land area and total developed land area of all lots
included on the sketch plan.
(5)
An illustrative sketch plan shall include a drawing of all aspects
of the business operations on the site.
(6)
Size and dimensions of parking areas and signs, if any, location
of any floodplains or other environmental features.
(7)
For cottage occupations, the sketch plan shall show the residence
and all improvements associated with the cottage occupation.
(8)
Distances between on-site structures and adjacent residential
structures and other buildings, the location and width of adjacent
right-of-way, adjoining properties, and easements.
(9)
A statement listing all requirements and conditions placed on
the land included in the sketch plan resulting from approval of a
conditional use permit.
(10)
The name of the Magisterial District within which property is
located.
(11)
The illustrative sketch plan need not be drawn to scale, nor
does it have to be prepared by a licensed professional. However, distances
from structure to adjacent lot lines must be accurately depicted.
F. Other information or statements may be required on
the site plan by the Zoning Administrator to ensure that all requirements
of the Frederick County Code are met.
G. All site plans shall conform with master development
plans that have been approved for the land in question.
H. When required, deed restrictions, deeds of dedication,
agreements, contracts, guaranties or other materials shall be submitted
with the site plan.