The contact person is the Zoning Administrator. The property owner or his, her, or their designated representative (hereinafter “applicant”) meets with Zoning Administrator to:
(A) Discuss the procedure for approval of a subdivision;
(B) Discuss requirements for a subdivision and review application requirements (application may be obtained from city office or Zoning Administrator); and
(C) Discuss the requirements for a Conceptual Plan drawing (can be eight and one-half inches by 11 inches - for pre-application only; under § 150.068(B) the requirement for a Conceptual Plan is 11 inches by 17 inches) to include the following: frontage for each lot, dimensions and area of each lot, existing buildings, easements, field drains, rights-of-way, location of utilities, and proposed use of each lot.
(D) The Zoning Administrator determines whether the proposed subdivision meets the requirements for a minor subdivision.
(1) If a proposed subdivision meets the requirements for a minor subdivision, the applicant shall follow the requirements for this subchapter.
(a) An agricultural subdivision requires the boundaries of each lot or parcel exempted shall be graphically illustrated on a record of survey map that, after receiving the same approvals as are required for a plat under UCA § 10-9a-604 shall be recorded with the County Recorder.
(b) If one of the parcels of an agricultural subdivision contains a residential home, then the applicant is required to provide to the Zoning Administrator and city a survey with metes and bounds to establish the corners of that residential lot; and this shall be recorded with the County Recorder after review and approval by the City Engineer and approval by the Zoning Administrator.
(Ord. 2021-020, passed - -2021) Penalty, see § 150.999