(a) Before the submission of a cluster housing, agricultural cluster, or country cluster application, the applicant may undergo a 21-day conceptual review of the project by submitting a preliminary site plan drawn to scale showing the approximate location and dimensions of all proposed structures, roadways, common open areas, and recreational facilities. The preliminary site plan shall include a conceptual landscaping plan, with existing contours at vertical intervals of 5 feet where the slope is greater than 10 percent and not more than 2 feet where the slope is less than 10 percent. Any areas designated for grading shall be indicated and approximate amounts of cut or fill shown.
(b) This review shall indicate the director’s comments on the basic project concept, the number and general location of all dwelling units and other structures, the location of all common areas, and the preliminary landscape plan.
(c) Either after the 21-day conceptual review or as a first action, the applicant may proceed with detailed plans and drawings for the project in compliance with the application requirements listed in § 21-8.50-10. Within 60 days after acceptance of a completed application, the director shall approve as submitted, approve with modifications or conditions, or deny with reasons for denial sent in writing to the applicant. During this 60-day period, the director shall solicit comments on the project from appropriate agencies. Agencies shall submit comments on the project within 45 days after receipt of the director’s request.
(d) If the development requires a special management area use permit, the time limit may be extended by the director, for a period not to exceed 10 working days after the council has taken action on the special management area use permit by the council.
(1990 Code, Ch. 21, Art. 2, § 21-2.110-1) (Added by Ord. 99-12)