§ 1164. Revisions to final master plan for planned zoning districts.  


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  • (a)

    Major revisions to the approved final master plan must be submitted and approved in the same manner as the original plan.

    (b)

    Major revisions include, but are not limited to changes such as:

    (1)

    Any increase in the density of the development;

    (2)

    Substantial change in circulation or access;

    (3)

    Substantial change in the mixture of dwelling unit types included in the project;

    (4)

    Substantial changes in grading or utility provisions;

    (5)

    Substantial changes in the mixture of land uses or an increase in the amount of land devoted to commercial, office, or institutional purposes;

    (6)

    Reduction in the approved open space, landscaping or buffering;

    (7)

    Substantial change in architectural or site design features of the development;

    (8)

    Any other change that the Administrator finds is a major divergence from the approved final master plan.

    (c)

    All other changes in the final master plan shall be considered minor revisions. The Administrator, upon receipt of a written request of the owner, may approve such minor revisions.

    (1)

    If the Administrator fails to act on a request for a minor revision to the Master Plan within thirty (30) calendar days, it shall be considered approved.

    (2)

    The Administrator's disapproval of a request for a minor revision may be appealed by the applicant through the process for major revisions.