(A) Presubmission procedures. To facilitate the handling of applications, the County Commission may adopt presubmission procedures to allow for adequate investigations and staff review and may require compliance with such presubmission review procedures as a prerequisite to formal receipt and action by the land use authority. Presubmission review shall in no way be interpreted to mean final review or approval by the land use authority.
(B) Submission and docketing for review. Upon receipt of all required fees (see county fee schedule) and information for any specific step of the review procedure, the Zoning Administrator and other members of the Technical Review Committee shall review the application for completeness and compliance with the provisions of this chapter and other pertinent county regulations. When the Zoning Administrator determines that the application is ready for review by the land use authority, the Zoning Administrator shall forward the application, along with a staff report, to the land use authority. Incomplete applications shall not be forwarded for review.
(C) Applicability of application and document requirements to types of uses.
(1) Complete applications are required for all land uses and developments, as required by this chapter.
(2) Applications, preapplication consultation, preliminary design plans, and final plans shall be required for all the following land developments:
(a) Mobile home parks (MHP);
(b) Mobile home subdivisions (MH SUB);
(c) Recreational vehicle parks (RVP);
(d) Commercial (COM) and industrial sites (IND);
(e) Land excavations and fills;
(f) Public and private recreation facilities (golf courses, sports complexes, swimming pools, recreation trails, ski resorts and the like); and
(g) Two-family and multi-family developments.
(D) Applications submitted and reviewed in steps. Applications shall be submitted and reviewed in steps. Each step shall be reviewed by the Zoning Administrator, and as appropriate the Technical Review Committee, before an application and recommendations are forwarded to and reviewed by the land use authority. The necessity of submitting revised and additional information, documents and/or drawings shall be determined by the land use authority or Zoning Administrator, as appropriate. The steps in the approval process are as follows:
(1) Step one: Preapplication consultation; and
(2) Step two: Application review and approval.
(Prior Code, § 8-4-1) (Ord. 10-16, passed 12-14-2010; Ord. 11-16, passed 12-6-2011)