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2024-10 <br /> New Language <br /> 16.12.260 Revisions of preliminary subdivisions. <br /> A. A request to revise a plat, short plat or binding site plan that has received preliminary <br /> approval shall be submitted to the Community Development Services Department <br /> (Department). <br /> B. Proposed revisions to a preliminary subdivision that would result in a substantial <br /> change, as determined by the department, shall be treated as a new application for <br /> purposes of vesting and transportation concurrency. <br /> C. Proposed revisions to a preliminary short subdivision or binding site plan that would <br /> result in a substantial change, as determined by the department, shall be treated as a <br /> new application for purposes of vesting and, where applicable,transportation <br /> concurrency. <br /> D. For the purpose of this section, a substantial change includes,but is not limited to: <br /> 1. The creation of additional lots; <br /> 2. The reduction or elimination of open space; <br /> 3. A change in use; <br /> 4. A change in points of ingress or egress; and <br /> 5. A change to conditions of approval of an approved preliminary subdivision, <br /> preliminary short subdivision or binding site plan that leads to environmental impacts <br /> that were not addressed in the original approval. <br /> E. Proposed changes to a subdivision, short subdivision or binding site plan that do not <br /> result in a substantial change, as determined by the department, shall be treated as a <br /> minor change and may be approved administratively by the department. <br /> F. For purposes of this section, minor changes include,but are not limited to: <br /> 1. Changes to engineering design standards necessitated by changed circumstances, such <br /> as reconfiguration or reduction of lots; <br /> 2. Changes in lot dimensions that are consistent with the underlying zone; <br /> 3. A decrease in the number of lots to be created so long as the minimum lot size and <br /> minimum density of the underlying zone is maintained; <br /> 4. Changes in timing of phased plans; and <br /> 5. Changes to engineering design that reduce construction related impacts and do not <br /> eliminate off-site improvements specifically required as a condition of preliminary <br /> approval. <br /> Page 1 of 1 <br /> Community Development Services"Study Session Staff Report",2024 <br />