Final Subdivision Plan
Site and subdivision plans are detailed engineered drawings prepared by a qualified licensed professional showing the proposed improvements required in the development of a given parcel, and demonstrating compliance with County State and other laws. A site plan is required for non-residential projects or residential projects that do not require the creation of lots, such as multifamily apartment or condominium developments. A subdivision plan creates lots. Subdivision plans generally cover residential projects such as single-family or townhouse development, where lots are created. The Subdivision Ordinance provides the rules and regulations about how property may be subdivided and the Design and Construction Standards Manual identifies standards and specifications with which development must comply.
The following are site and subdivision plans and associated applications:
- Sketch Plans
- Family Land Transfers
- Residential Deed of Consolidation
- Preliminary Residential Subdivision Plans
- Minor Site Plans and Administrative Reviews
- Final Plats
- Final Site Plan
- Final Subdivision Plans
- Erosion and Sediment Control Plan
- Priority Processing
- Site Development Permits
- DCSM Waivers
- Concurrent Processing
- Bonds/Escrows
- Recording Plats
- Temporary Stockpile Policy
To see the status of your site/subdivision plans under review, see the Development Services ePortal.