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The review process includes several formal steps, as outlined below:
1. Pre Application Conference. Each applicant for a major subdivision must meet with the Subdivision Administrator in a pre-application conference at least 15 days prior to the submission of a Subdivision Application for a major subdivision.
In order to receive approval the applicant must submit the following on or before the first business day of the month (See Major Subdivision Application Submittal Deadlines):
1. Subdivision Application
2. The Appropriate Plan:
a. Master Plan (which meets the Master Plan Requirements) if the applicant is seeking approval for the concept of the development.
b. Combined Master and Development Plan (which meets the Master Plan Requirements and Development Plan Requirements) if the applicant is seeking approval for the concept of the development and wishes to begin constructing roads and making other improvements.
c. Development Plan (which meets the Development Plan Requirements) if the applicant has already received Master Plan approval and wishes to begin constructing roads and making other improvements.
Fee (See Fee Schedule)
Application(s), form(s) and plan(s) will be reviewed by the Subdivision Administrator to ensure conformance with the requirements of LDC Article III, §200A-81 and Article XI, §200A-306. Complete applications will be reviewed by the Technical Review Committee (TRC)(except where the refered to the Planning Board for approval) who may issue conditional approval. In the case of a Combined Master and Development Plan or Development Plan submittal, conditional approval will allow the applicant to begin constructing improvements (road, drainage, etc.). Conditional approval is valid for two (2) years with up to two (2) one-year extensions allowed where granted for just cause.