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City staff: public-improvement plans must be submitted with final plat after state law change; vested plats survive time extensions
Summary
Development Services said public-improvement (PI) plans must be submitted with final plats under recent state law and UDC changes, but plats kept alive by time extensions remain vested under prior code; if a plat expires and the applicant reapplies, PI plans will be required.
Commissioners asked about a procedural change requiring public-improvement (PI) plans to be submitted with plats during a discussion of a one-year time extension for Azale District 1 on July 23.
A commissioner asked when the city began requiring PI plans with a plat. Andrew Dimas of Development Services said the requirement followed a state law change and a subsequent Unified Development Code (UDC)…
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