18 results for “plan submission” · proposal
18 results for “plan submission” · proposal
This document is the Official Application for Annexation form used by the City of Huntsville's Planning Division to process requests for properties to be annexed into city limits. Applicants must submit completed forms including a Demographic Questionnaire and Statement Regarding Provision of City Services, along with current recorded deeds for the properties; properties must be contiguous to existing city limits to qualify. The Planning Division forwards applicant information to city agencies and service providers to assess their ability to serve the proposed properties, and the annexation process requires 1 to 2 months for completion. Property owners receive a letter of certification once annexation is approved. The application requires property owners or their legally authorized representatives to certify the accuracy of submitted information under signature.
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Resolution 2017-192 seeks Assembly approval of the Heritage Land Bank's 2017 Annual Work Program and 2018-2022 Five-Year Management Plan, which outlines proposed land acquisitions, inventory management, transfers, and disposal activities for municipal uncommitted land. The Heritage Land Bank Advisory Commission held a public hearing on April 13, 2017, and recommended approval of the plan in accordance with Anchorage Municipal Code requirements that mandate submission of a five-year management plan at least once every five years. The resolution was scheduled for reading on May 9, 2017, but was postponed indefinitely on July 25, 2017.
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Moore Township Planning Commission application form for major subdivisions establishes a non-refundable fee schedule based on lot count: $500 application fee and $5,000 engineering escrow for 1–3 lots; $650 plus $50 per unit over 4 lots with $5,500 escrow for 4–24 lots; and $750 plus $50 per unit over 26 lots with $7,000 escrow for 25 or more lots. Preliminary applications require submission of property deed, tax parcel number, sewage and stormwater forms (3 copies each), subdivision plans (4 copies folded to 9"×12"), and layout plans (14 copies at 11"×17" reduced size), along with digital copies to Township engineer Kevin Horvath. Final applications require the same materials minus the deed and consent form, with escrow brought to the required amount. All documents must be submitted in PDF format on compatible media or by email.
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This is a Sketch Plan application form for Moore Township Planning Commission in Bath, Pennsylvania, used to initiate review of proposed subdivisions and land developments. The application requires submission of three copies of plot plans and charges a tiered fee based on lot count: $125 for 1–5 lots, $185 for 6–20 lots, and $250 for 21 or more lots. Applicants must provide their name, address, phone number, property owner information, tax map block and lot number, number of proposed lots, and any concerns to be addressed. The form was revised on November 21, 2024, and the Planning Commission can be reached at 610-759-9449.
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This document is the table of contents and opening sections of Chapter 22, the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance for Ambler Borough, effective May 18, 2011. The ordinance establishes the regulatory framework for subdivision and land development projects, covering plan submission requirements, improvement construction standards, financial security, fees, and enforcement procedures. The stated purpose is to protect public safety and health, guide orderly development consistent with the Borough's Comprehensive Plan, and ensure proper management of land use, infrastructure, and environmental resources.
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