(A) Prior to approval of the preliminary plat to the Subdivision Administrator, the subdivider shall submit copies of the preliminary plat and any accompanying material to other officials and agencies concerned with new development including, but not limited to:
(1) The District Highway Engineer as to proposed streets, highways and drainage systems;
(2) The Sanitarian with the Health Department serving the county as to proposed water and sewer systems, or satisfactory soil percolation tests or general subsurface soil conditions to allow septic tank use;
(3) Such other agencies and officials as the County Planning Board and/or County Board of Commissioners may deem, from time to time, necessary or desirable;
(4) An official of the appropriate water system that will provide service to the proposed subdivision as to the materials and the construction of proposed water systems to be connected to the particular water system;
(5) The Land Quality Section, Division of Land Resources as to sedimentation and erosion control for review and recommendation;
(6) The Division of Coastal Management as to locations of any Areas of Environmental Concern that may be located on the proposed subdivision property;
(7) The Division of Environmental Management as to the applicability of stormwater drainage;
(8) It is recommended that any subdivision plat with five lots or more be submitted to the U.S. Post Office for possible inclusion in the Community Mail Box Program; and
(9) The Fire Chief of the Volunteer Fire Department responsible for servicing the proposed subdivision shall review the plat for possible locations of dry fire hydrants, where applicable.
(B) Comments from these reviewing agencies must be made available to the Planning Board before a preliminary plat may be approved, unless this requirement is specifically waived by the Planning Board.
(Ord. passed 4-17-1989)