Notes
Conditional Use Approval
Outline Development Plan
A copy of the organizational papers and by-laws for the Homeowners’ Association
must be filed with the Outline Development Plan.
Ten (10) copies of the Outline Development Plan
Ten (10) black or blue line prints (18” x 24”) and one reduction (11” x 17” or
smaller) of the preliminary plat
Content of the Preliminary Plat
Scale 1” = 200’ or larger
Name and address of the owner, the subdivider, and the person preparing the plat
North Point, Graphic Scale, Date
Parcel Identification
Location map showing the relationship between the Planned Unit Development and the
surrounding area inset on the plat sheet, the names and locations of adjoining
subdivisions and streets, the location and ownership of adjoining unsubdivided property
if known, the location of county and/or municipal boundaries if falling within or
immediately adjoining the tract, the zoning classification of the tract, if applicable, and
the general land use of the surrounding property.
The boundaries of the tract with all bearings and distances indicated, total acreage in the
tract, and the location of existing structures, watercourses, rights-of-way, and utility
easements.
The proposed name of the Planned Unit Development, street rights-of-way and surface
widths, dedication of street (public or private), approximate grades, street names, water
supply, storm drainage and sewer disposal systems (except that individual wells and
septic tanks need not be shown), lot lines, lot and block numbers, approximate
dimensions of lots, building setback lines and areas to be used for common areas.
The developer may be asked to prepare a brief statement as to what impact the proposed
Planned Unit Development may have on the environment. This statement would
include any wildlife displaced, trees destroyed, historical sites or landmarks adversely
affected, the impact of grading or paving of any areas, or other matters that would be
detrimental to the environment resulting from the proposed development. A Phase I
Environmental Report will ordinarily satisfy this requirement. However, the Planning
Board may request more detailed information about specific items within the report.
Any other supplemental information considered by the subdivider or the Planning
Board to be pertinent to the review of the preliminary plat, including any restrictive
covenants that the developer intends to attach to parcels within the subdivision.
If the tract to be subdivided encompasses all or parts of one or more tracts owned by the
subdivider or subdividers, the boundary line of such tract or tracts, or parts thereof, shall
be indicated upon such plat in a manner in which shall clearly illustrate the parent tract
or tracts of said subdivision and the subdivider's source of title for such tract, tracts, or
parts thereof, shall be plainly indicated upon the face of such plat by reference to the
recording data of the most recently recorded instrument in the subdivider's chain of title.
The relationship between this phase and all other subsequent phases and the net
acreage for each lot and the gross acreage for the entire subdivision.