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Land Development code, Ordinance 88-3
Subdivision application checklist and procedures

Overall Development Plan Procedures

II. For an ODP, submit an application and fifteen (15) copies of the following exhibits: (Note: One (1) Additional copy of the Plan is required if the project is within the City of DeBary or the City of Deltona);

(1) All items required for Sketch Plan review under Subsection 203.02.
(2) General information:
(a) Name of subdivision; name, address, telephone number of the subdivider, subdivision designer, professional engineer and registered surveyor.
(b) Date of survey and schematic plan preparation, north point and graphic scale.
(c) Total acreage in tract, acreage in public or other land usage, total number of lots, linear feet in streets and project density.
(d) Names and location of adjoining subdivisions and streets.
(e) Other supplemental materials or any deed restrictions or protective covenants for the subdivision and any other information considered by either the applicant or the DRC to be pertinent to the review of the ODP.
(3) Existing Site Data
(a) City limits lines (if any), property lines, rights-of-way, pavement widths, easements, streets, driveways, railroads, utility transmission lines, storm sewers, ditches and culverts, sanitary sewers, water mains, bridges, buildings, bulkhead and bulkhead lines.
(b) Wooded, wetland, and one hundred year flood plain areas, marshes, water courses, ponds, and other similar conditions affecting the site.
(c) Topography of the site at not more than two (2) foot vertical contour intervals based on mean sea level data furnished by a professional engineer or surveyor.
(4) Proposed Site Data
(a) Street rights-of-way and pavement widths.
(b) Other rights-of-way or easements.
(c) Schematic plans of all underground utilities, including but not limited to, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, water lines or electric lines if located underground. Schematic details indicating proximity and/or connections to existing systems or proposals for development of new systems.
(d) Proposals for dikes or any created water bodies or changed water courses.
(e) Locations of bulkheads and bridges; if any.
(f) Typical lot dimensions.
(g) Parks, school sites, and other public uses, if any.
(h) Designation of areas to be used for purposes other than residential and public, if any.
(i) Surface drainage patterns with direction of flow and method of disposal on site and off site.
(j) Approximate spot elevations sufficient to indicate proposed grading of the streets and landscapes.

(k) Plans and information pursuant to all other applicable Articles of the Land Development Code.
(5) Non-Concurrency Affidavit
An ODP application will be considered and approved by the DRC at a scheduled meeting. The applicant or his representative must be present at the meeting. Written comments and recommendations concerning the ODP will be given to the applicant at or before the meeting, as available.

For the purpose of Concurrency Testing an ODP is also defined as a Preliminary Development Order pursuant to Article XIV of the Land Development Code. The developer must submit a Non-Currency Affidavit to defer any Concurrency determination until the Final Development Order application.

The DRC will approve, approve with conditions, continue or deny the ODP application. A revised application may be required in order to resolve any conditions or appeals prior to issuance of the ODP Development Order. Upon issuance of the ODP Development Order, the developer may file a Preliminary Plat and Construction Plan (PPL) application. The PPL application must be consistent with the approved ODP Development Order.

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