(A) The pre-application or concept plan meeting application, as applicable, is a discussion document only. The application is designed to facilitate and promote discussion, feedback, and understanding, including application processing and review procedures, subdivision requirements and standards, and other items that may be considered once a complete preliminary subdivision plat application is received (see § 155.047(A)). To achieve these purposes, a pre-application or concept plan meeting application, as applicable, shall provide the following information:
(1) A conceptual layout of the proposed subdivision for the entire area of the subdivision site ("subject property"), including all proposed subdivision phases, as applicable, and all proposed lots, meeting the minimum development standards, as required by the zoning district in which the subject property is located including lot area, lot frontage, lot width, and yard requirements unless proposed as a cluster subdivision;
(2) The conceptual layout shall identify the proposed layout of all public and private roads and streets, including proposed rights-of-way widths, road, and street lengths, and proposed connections to all existing roads and streets and adjoining properties;
(3) The number and size of paper copies stated on the application of the proposed conceptual layout; and
(4) An electronic copy of the concept plan in PDF format.
(B) Upon receiving a pre-application meeting application for single-family dwellings, two-family dwellings, or townhomes subdivision, within 15 business days of the request the city shall, schedule the meeting to review the concept plan and provide initial feedback.
(C) Upon receiving a concept plan meeting application for multifamily, cluster, planned unit development, commercial, or industrial subdivision, the city shall schedule the application on the next available Development Review Team (DRT) meeting.
(Prior Code, § 25.02.020) (Ord. 20-03, passed 3-19-2020; Ord. 24-03, passed 2-1-2024)