Written comments from appropriate officials including, but not limited to, the following:
(A) Proposed land uses and specific recreation services to be offered;
(B) Proposed and existing signs and locations;
(C) Proposed time line of completion of plans;
(D) Parking and loading plans pursuant to Chapter 7 of this zoning title;
(E) Adjacent land use;
(F) Relationship of the proposed development to the surrounding area;
(G) A letter from the appropriate fire district in regard to fire protection;
(H) A letter from Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, or county entity regarding the proposed or existing water system;
(I) A letter from Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources(DANR) regarding the proposed/existing sewage disposal system or a registered professional engineer with experience in septic system design;
(J) A letter from any entity which may have joint jurisdiction over the property;
(K) A letter from County Floodplain Administrator’s review of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) to determine if the proposed commercial location lies within the designated flood hazard area. If it is determined to be the floodplain area, a professional engineer will have to review the specifics of the property and obtain a development permit and elevation certification; and
(L) Other pertinent information, as required, to include, but not be limited to, e.g., outside engineer/plan/inspector review of all plans and drawings; wetland information, streams, geotechnical information, on-site wastewater disposal systems, percolation tests, soil profiles, and the like, solely at the owner’s expense.
(Ord. 14-01, passed 6-6-2014, Ch. 19, § 1.5; Ord. 22-04, passed 4-11-2023)