Appendix C of the Pinehurst Development Ordinance - General Concept Plan
The Village of Pinehurst requires electronic submission of all signed applications and supplemental materials including submittal checklist and fees using the Village's Online Permit Center which may be accessed through the Village of Pinehurst website at vopnc.org. If you have difficulty using this system, please contact Village staff for assistance.
Required General Concept Plan Information
General Concept Plan
   1.   Required information to be included on the general concept plan:
      [ ]   Basic map information including title block with owner, applicant's name and contact information, designer's name and contact information, surveyor's name and contact information; north arrow, scale in text and graphics, vicinity map, and revision block. "Bubbles" or "clouds" shall show revisions with date.
      [ ]   If the conceptual plan is based on a survey, provide a separate drawing of work product by surveyor signed, sealed and dated showing precision ratio and tied to NC grid.
      [ ]   The present and proposed zoning classification(s) of the tract;
      [ ]   Adjoining property lines;
      [ ]   The height, size and location of existing and proposed structure(s);
      [ ]   A table showing proposed use of land and structures, zoning classification, and dimensional requirements;
      [ ]   Building elevation drawings;
      [ ]   Proposed planting areas including walls and fences and the treatment of any existing natural features;
      [ ]   The owner names, addresses, LRK #, zoning and deed references of adjoining property;
      [ ]   All existing and proposed easements, reservations, rights-of-way and all setbacks required for the zoning district;
      [ ]   General location and size of existing utilities both on-site and to the site, proposed tie-in location to existing public utilities (including water, sewer, drainage, etc.) and proposed location of utilities to serve the site;
      [ ]   General location and type of existing and proposed stormwater facilities;
      [ ]   Delineation of the 100-year flood plain;
      [ ]   Development Intensity:
         [ ]   For residential uses this shall include number of units and outline of area within which structures will be located.
         [ ]   For nonresidential uses, this shall include approximate square footage of structures and outline of area within which the structure(s) will be located;
      [ ]   Existing and maximum proposed impervious coverage reflected in square feet SF and acreage;
      [ ]   Parking and circulation plan, showing location, arrangement and number of existing and proposed parking spaces. Parking calculations shall also be shown;
      [ ]   Ingress and egress to adjacent areas;
      [ ]   Proposed dimension and number of signs and their locations;
      [ ]   Proposed phasing and approximate completion time of the project;
      [ ]   Survey base map that provides legal metes and bounds including location of regulated (e.g., US Fish and Wildlife designated red-cockaded woodpecker trees) and specimen trees.
      [ ]   Trip generation based on ITE standards and the Village's Engineering Standards and Specifications Manual for the proposed uses.
      [ ]   Roadway/signal improvements for the development proposal.
      [ ]   Proposed pedestrian improvements including sidewalks, greenways, etc.
      [ ]   ISO computations based on the approximate/proposed square footages for each type of use.
      [ ]   Current and proposed topography. Use of LIDAR data is acceptable for conceptual plans, however, actual surveyed topography shall be required for formal site plan submittal.
      [ ]   Indicate driveway connections on adjacent properties along and across adjacent rights-of- way.
(Ord. 14-35, passed 09-24-2014; Ord. 21-14, passed 10-26-2021)