§ 21.60.190. Final review and approval—Application—Required documentation.  


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  • The applicant shall submit the final development plan of the proposed development to the department for its review. The final development plan shall comply with the conditions imposed on the preliminary development plan. In addition, if the development is being subdivided, the data required of regular plats as required by the subdivision ordinance must be submitted. The plan shall include the following:

    A.

    Final elevation and perspective drawings of project structures;

    B.

    Final landscaping plan;

    C.

    Final plans of and including profiles of the drainage, water, sewer, lighting, streets, and sidewalks or pathways;

    D.

    Such other documentation, information and data not lending itself to graphic presentation such as restrictive covenants, incorporation papers and bylaws of homeowners' associations, dedications of easements, rights-of-way, and other conditions specifically required by the hearing examiner for the particular PRD.

    No final development plan shall be deemed acceptable for filing unless all of the above information is submitted in accurate and complete form sufficient for the purposes of department review. After receiving the final development plan, the planning department shall route the same to all appropriate county departments, and each department shall again submit to the planning department comments and recommendations. If the county departments determine that the final development plan conforms fully with all applicable regulations and standards, the final plan shall be presented to the hearing examiner or BOCC for final approval.

(Ord. 11274 § 1 (part), 1996)