11-3-2: SKETCH PLAN REQUIREMENTS:
   A.   The sketch plan is an informal discussion document only designed to allow the identification of policies, procedures, standards and other items that may be considered in the subdivision review and approval processes of Lewiston City once a subdivision application is received. To achieve these objectives and to promote the identification of all items necessary for consideration, the applicant should provide at a minimum, a map, plat, and/or other scale drawing of the area. The following applicable information may also be submitted to provide further information regarding the nature and intent of the subdivision:
      1.   The configuration, size and number of lots in the proposed development;
      2.   Potential locations of hazards and sensitive lands or other features which may impose peculiar construction requirements;
      3.   Potential open space;
      4.   The way in which the proposed development will fit into the context of the surrounding area;
      5.   The present and planned surrounding roads and utilities;
      6.   Access points and limiting of access, if required;
      7.   Existing and proposed trail system;
      8.   The anticipated time schedule for the development;
      9.   Plans and needs for water, sewer, roads, and sanitation disposal;
      10.   The development method that will be used, the total acreage involved, the number of allowable lots and the number of planned lots;
      11.   Any planned phasing or future development of adjacent land;
      12.   Any other information available or pertinent to the proposed subdivision or as required by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
   B.   A sketch plan does not constitute an application for subdivision approval, as provided by this title, and is in no way binding on the City or the applicant. Any discussion that occurs at a sketch plan review meeting shall not be considered any indication of subdivision approval or disapproval, either actual or implied. (Ord. 13-01, 4-16-2013)