§ 86-5. Application for concurrency evaluation.  


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  • (a)

    Nonbinding concurrency evaluation prior to application for zoning, special exception or variance. The owner or applicant for the owner may request a nonbinding concurrency evaluation prior to submitting an application for a development permit. This application, along with a fee as may be established from time to time by resolution of the city commission, shall contain the following information and any other information the director of planning deems necessary in order to make the evaluation:

    (1)

    Names, addresses and telephone numbers of the owner of the property and the applicant.

    (2)

    Legal description, size of property in acres, and zoning.

    (3)

    Type of development permit requested.

    (4)

    Boundary survey, if required.

    (5)

    Specific use with appropriate square footage or number of units.

    (b)

    Binding concurrency evaluation prior to application for site plan approval, subdivision plat (preliminary and final) and building permit. The same procedure as outlined in subsection (a) of this section shall apply and the following information shall be provided:

    (1)

    Names, addresses and telephone numbers of the owner of the property and applicant.

    (2)

    Legal description, size of property in acres, and zoning.

    (3)

    Type of development permit requested.

    (4)

    Boundary survey.

    (5)

    Specific use with square footage or number of units and phasing.

    (6)

    Stormwater management plan.

    (7)

    Significant traffic impact study prepared according to accepted engineering principles if required by director of planning.

    (c)

    Consistency with application for development permit. Any application for a development permit must be consistent with the information on which the concurrency evaluation was based. If the applicant increases the intensity or density of the development project proposal during any stage in the development approval process, a new concurrency evaluation will be required. The applicant may choose to supply additional information, and the director of planning may request additional information in order to make a concurrency determination. This may include a determination of the radius of development influence.

(Code 1988, § 28-5)