§ 155.403 REFERRAL TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND COUNTY COMMISSION.
   (A)   For all concept subdivision plans of greater than ten lots and when otherwise determined by the Zoning Administrator to be in the best interest of the county, a concept plan shall be referred to the Planning Commission for a recommendation and then to the County Commission for review and acceptance. The Zoning Administrator shall take the following into account when determining whether the application for concept subdivision plan approval for ten lots or less will require Planning Commission and County Commission review:
      (1)   The size of the proposed development;
      (2)   Whether the subdivision lies within the Sensitive Area District or geologic hazard study area;
      (3)   Compliance with county ordinances and general plans;
      (4)   Requests for special exceptions or modifications of standards;
      (5)   Compatibility with surrounding properties; and
      (6)   Whether the proposed concept plan is routine and uncontested.
   (B)   Staff shall notify the Planning Commission and County Commission with a record of findings and recommendations.
(Prior Code, § 8-12-20) (Ord. 10-16, passed 12-14-2010; Ord. 19-09, passed 10-15-2019; Ord. 23-14, passed 10-3-2023)