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8 results for “plat requirements”

  • 23-MPLAT-0085: Request: Waivers from LDC 5.2.2 to allow two lots to be less than the minimum required lot width of 35’ and to allow one lot to be less than the minimum required area of 4,500 sq.ft. Project Name: Minor Subdivision Plat Location: 968 Samuel Street Owner: Janchase Charifa and April Kouth Charifa Applicant: Janchase Charifa and April Kouth Charifa Representative: CRP & Associates, Inc. Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 6 - Phillip Baker Case Manager: Kaitlin Dever, Associate Planner

    Sep 1, 2023

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 23-MPLAT-0040: Request: Waiver from LDC Section 5.2.2 to allow three lots to be less than the minimum required width of 35’ Project Name: East Burnett Ave Minor Plat Location: 605 E Burnett Ave Owner: Old Fritz Capital Investments LLC Applicant: Shane McCloud Representative: Mike Hill Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 6 - Phillip Baker Case Manager: Ethan Lett, Planner I

    May 2, 2023

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 23-MPLAT-0028: Request: Waiver from LDC Section 5.2.2 to Allow a Lot to Be Less Than the Minimum Required Width of 35’ Project Name: Iroquois Court Minor Plat Location: 5302 Iroquois Court Owner: Fatima Elmakkaouy Applicant: Fatima Elmakkaouy Representative: John Miller, Miller Wihry Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 21 - Betsy Ruhe Case Manager: John Michael Lawler, Planner I

    Apr 14, 2023

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • BOISE COUNTY SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE Ordinance 2006-02 December 6, 2005

    Dec 6, 2005

    ·Boise, ID
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    Boise County Ordinance 2006-02, adopted December 6, 2005, establishes comprehensive subdivision regulations for the county. The ordinance covers procedures for minor and full-scale subdivision plats, right-of-way standards, road construction requirements, vacation of plats, and mitigation of development effects on political subdivisions and school districts. The regulations are authorized under Idaho Code Title 50 Chapter 13, Title 67 Chapter 65, and the Idaho Constitution, and are designed to promote public health, safety, and general welfare through harmonious county development.

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  • CHAPTER 31: SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE Article I. PLAN COMMISSION

    Fort Worth, TX
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    This document is the table of contents and organizational framework for Chapter 31 of a municipal code governing subdivision regulations. The chapter establishes procedures and standards for land subdivisions through nine articles covering the Plan Commission, Development Review Committee, platting requirements, submission and review processes, design standards, and public improvements. The subdivision ordinance was originally adopted in 2006 (Ord. 17154) and subsequently restructured in 2007 (Ord. 17851), with detailed sections addressing street design, lot configuration, easements, stormwater management, and enforcement mechanisms.

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  • RESOLUTION NO. 25-431

    Huntsville, AL
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    The Huntsville City Council adopted Resolution No. 25-431 to schedule a public hearing on July 24, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. to consider Ordinance No. 25-432, which would amend plat restrictions for the "Sawan" property (Plat 2020-00016767). The proposed amendment would remove a portion of the natural landscape buffer along the eastern boundary of Lot 1 while preserving the remainder of the 100-foot buffer and the property's existing Residence 2-B zoning classification. The resolution requires two published notices in the Speakin' Out News on June 25 and July 2, 2025, providing at least 15 days' notice before the public hearing.

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  • City of Houston, Planning and Development Department October23, 2024

    Houston, TX
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    The City of Houston Planning and Development Department issued standardized ordinance notes for platting on October 23, 2024, to guide the preparation and notation of plats. The document is a reference guide organized by topic with bookmarked sections for searchable navigation, including sections on dedicatory acknowledgements, replats, general plat notes, legend and abbreviations, coordinates and bearings, utility company requirements, variances and special exceptions, building lines, deed restrictions, visibility triangles, transit-oriented development streets, walkable place streets, one-foot reserves, airport tiers, parks, and single-family residential zoning. Bullet-pointed statements identify notes required to be printed on the face of plats, while red underlined text indicates fields to be completed or modified based on project-specific information. The notes provide standardized language and categories to ensure consistency in platting documentation across Houston development projects.

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  • COLUMBIA TOWNSfflP ZONING ORDINANCE Adopted 1982 Major revision 2007

    Columbia, SC
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    Columbia Township's Zoning Ordinance, originally adopted in 1982 with major revisions in 2007 and subsequent amendments through 2020, establishes land use regulations across six zoning districts: Residential (R1), Residential-Resort (R2), Residential-Old Plats (RO), Agricultural (A), Commercial (C), and Industrial (I), along with a Residential Mobile Home district. The ordinance provides detailed dimensional standards, permitted uses, special use permit requirements, and regulations for non-conforming properties, flood hazard areas, and lot configurations. The document was developed based on the 2002 Master Plan with 2014 amendments based on the 2009 Master Plan Update, guided by the Columbia Township Planning Commission, Board of Trustees, and Zoning Board of Appeals.

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