A. Filing. Before a subdivider submits a preliminary plan, the subdivider may seek advice on limited aspects of a future subdivision plan from the Planning Department Staff, the Development Review Committee, or the Board as appropriate, or seek a binding decision from the Board. The Applicant must file a pre-preliminary submission and applicable supporting information, together with an application form and fee under Section 4.1.A.
B. The drawing. A pre-preliminary drawing must contain the location of the property and sufficient information concerning the issue on which advice or a decision is requested. The drawing may include, but is not limited to:
1. the generalized layout of the subdivision;
2. the location and classification of roads, public rights-of-way, existing and proposed easements, and dedications of land;
3. the method of controlling erosion, sediment, and stormwater;
4. the relationship to existing or planned subdivisions;
5. the provisions for water and sewerage; and
6. any other features or information the applicant chooses to submit. (Mont. Co. Code 1965, §104-22; Ord. No. 8-92, §1; Ord. No. 10-12, §1; Ord. 18-19, §2.)