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Once conceptual work is complete, the land is divided into lots for development. Then it is time to create final plans. Final plans include where buildings will be and other improvements on the site that have to be made. Applications that fall into this category are Final Development Plan (FDP), Site Plan and Plot Plan.
Pre-application meetings are required prior to submittal of an application. At the pre-application meeting staff will provide a checklist of items required for acceptance of an official submittal.
A number of steps are required in the early phases of developing property. Annexation, Zoning Establishment, Preliminary Plat and Preliminary Development Plan (PUD) are considered Conceptual.
From time to time, rules need to be changed, even the Town’s rules. This page shows the ways that developers, residents or Town staff can ask for a rule change. Decision challenges can also be made.
Legal action to divide larger pieces of land into smaller pieces for use or sale is called subdivision. It can occur at a variety of scales. Subdivision Amendment, Minor Subdivision, Final Plat and ROW/Easement Vacation fall under the subdivision category.
Some land use applications have less to do with the size of the site, but rather what can be done on it. Applications in this category are Zoning Amendment, Final Development Plan (FDP), Conditional Use, Special Use and Temporary Use.