Morrisville UDO Administrative Manual - July 2016
Part 2. Application Review Procedures 2.3 Common Application Procedures
Site Plan Approval
There are two types of Site Plan approvals, Major and Minor. The following summarizes the two types of site plans: Major Site Plan Approval is required for development of any principal use designated in Table 4.2.4, Principal Use Table, in the UDO as permitted with Major Site Plan Approval by Town Council. Minor Site Plan Approval by Planning Department staff is required for any of the following developments, unless specifically exempted in the UDO:
Things to Know
Where a Site Plan Approval application is submitted concurrently with a Construction Plan Approval application, the applicant benefits from a more streamlined review, but incurs greater up- front costs in preparing detailed plans and the risk of greater costs that might be involved if such plans have to be substantially revised multiple times. A Transportation Impact Analysis or a reduced set of analysis requirements is required for site plans. Combined Site Plan and Construction Plan applications will pay both fees, outlined in the fee schedule, for each application but will receive an additional review included in the fees. Any changes to a site plan after it is accepted for review will likely cost the applicant additional time and fees. Since Site Plan Approvals involve no public comment sessions or public hearings, there is no special public notice of the Planning and Zoning Board and Town Council meetings. Site Plan Approval expires if no significant work is done pursuant to the approval within two years after the date of approval. Staff decisions on a Minor Site Plan Approval application may be appealed to the Board of Adjustment through the Administrative Appeal procedure.
Development in accordance with a valid Planned Development (PD) Plan/Agreement; Development in accordance with a valid Conceptual Master Plan Approval; Development in accordance with a valid Special Use Permit approval; Development of any principal use designated in UDO Table 4.2.4, Principal Use Table, as permitted with Minor Site Plan Approval by Town staff;
Accessory uses and structures; and
Temporary uses and structures.
See Section 2.5.7 in the UDO for specific application procedures.
Subdivision Approval
Preliminary Plat Approval
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Things to Know
A Type 1 or Type 2 Subdivision Preliminary Plat Approval expires if no significant work is done in two years. If a development requires payment in lieu of providing required public recreation area, the payment is due to the Town before recording the approved Final Plat. Final Plats expire if the applicant fails to record the plat within 30 days after the approval. Recorded Final Plats do not expire.
There are two types of preliminary plat subdivision approvals: Type 1 and Type 2. The following summarizes these two types of subdivisions: A Type 1 Subdivision is any preliminary plat proposing single-family detached, attached, or duplex dwellings not voluntarily complying with Section 5.9.7 of the Unified Development Ordinance. A Type 2 Subdivision is any preliminary plat proposing single-family detached, attached, or duplex dwellings voluntarily complying with Section 5.9.7 of the Unified Development Ordinance. See Section 2.5.6 in the UDO for specific application procedures.
Morrisville, NC
July 1,2016
Administrative Manual
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