§ 153.062 GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REVIEW REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Foundation and setback verification survey.
      (1)   A foundation and setback verification survey shall be performed and certified by a professional state land surveyor.
      (2)   A setback verification survey shall be required on all residential lots equal to or less than 15,000 square feet or when the proposed structure is within 10% of any required setback.
      (3)   The Administrator may require a foundation or setback verification survey in cases where it cannot be determined that required building setbacks are being met on nonresidential lots or on residential lots greater than 15,000 square feet.
   (B)   General plat and vicinity map criteria.
      (1)   Plat review.
         (a)   The county’s E-911 Addressing Department shall review all plats to ensure that all roads are legible and correctly identified as set forth in this chapter.
         (b)   Any road drawn on a map/plat shall be identified with the approved E-911 Addressing road name.
         (c)   Any state maintained road drawn on a map/plat shall be identified with NCDOT state road number and the approved E-911 Addressing road name.
         (d)   Major highways such as U.S., N.C., and Interstates shall be identified only with the approved E-911 Addressing road name (example: U.S. 421 N, U.S. 421 S, N.C. 27 E, N.C. 27 W, I-95 and the like).
         (e)   New or existing easements shall be reviewed to determine if a new street name is required. This shall be determined by the number of lots, the placement of the lots, existing homes, and addresses located on the easement.
      (2)   Vicinity map.
         (a)   Any state maintained road drawn on the vicinity map shall be identified with NCDOT state road number.
         (b)   Major highways such as U.S., N.C., and Interstate shall be identified as U.S. 421, U.S. 401, etc, N.C. 27, N.C. 210, and the like, and I-95.
         (c)   Roads that are not state maintained shall be identified with the approved E-911 Addressing road name.
   (C)   Traffic impact analysis. A traffic impact analysis shall be submitted to the Planning Department as part of the site plan submittal for all developments and subdivisions if required by NCDOT and/or with all regional site plans, as defined by this chapter.
(Ord. passed 10-17-2011) Penalty, see § 153.999