§ 1.03.03. Description of development review procedures.  


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  • The development review process is that process by which the design of the development is reviewed to determine whether it complies with the requirements of the Code. Development plan review is required for virtually all development activity, except the construction of a dwelling on a lot of record, and other very minor development activity such as the installation of a sign or the removal of a protected tree. There are five basic steps in the development plan review process: preapplication conference, concept review, preliminary development plan review, final development plan review and issuance of construction (development) permits.

    As shown in the flow charts which are on file in the town clerk's office, some of the steps are optional for minor development, but all are mandatory for major development:

(Ord. No. 91-6, § 3(1.03.03), 2-11-1992)