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  1. #DEVSLOPES REVIEW UPDATE#
  2. #DEVSLOPES REVIEW DOWNLOAD#

#DEVSLOPES REVIEW DOWNLOAD#

Once you upload your supplemental submittal to Smartfile, staff can download the file.

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For files larger than 9 MB in size, please send an email to and request that staff send you a link via Smartfile to upload your supplemental submittal. Please submit by noon on Friday using the resubmittal form and send to. We need this time to review your submittal completely. The deadline for supplemental submittals to address DRB comments is noon on Friday, unless noted on the DRB calendar. For plans, all pages must be signed and sealed. For plats, the first page must be signed and sealed. Landscape Plan sheets must be signed and sealed by a licensed Landscape Architect. The DRB requires that all plans and plats be signed and sealed by a licensed engineer, architect or, in the case of plats, a surveyor. The DRB also reviews site development plans delegated by the Environmental Planning Commission (EPC) for final sign off, as well as Site Plan-DRB, as required by the IDO. The DRB is charged with administering the IDO and the DPM as well as other City ordinances and policies applicable to subdivision actions. The DRB conducts meetings on major subdivision actions (where no re-zoning or annexation is required), approves or denies proposed major and minor subdivision actions, vacations of public rights of way or public and private easements, and waivers to standards in Sections 14-16-5-3 (Access and Connectivity), 14-16-5-4 (Subdivision of Land), or 14-16-5-5 (Parking and Loading) of the IDO, or the DPM. The Development Review Board (DRB) was established in March 1982 by Administrative Instruction 8-2. We value your input and will help you connect to this new way of participating. We appreciate your patience with this new ‘remote’ meeting process. Thank you in advance for your willingness to help our City try new things during this health and economic crisis. DRB Hearing Monitor Angela Gomez: 50 or.Please contact either of the following with questions: Participants may also can click on the link on the agenda to participate via computer (a microphone is required a camera is optional.) Participants are not required to create a Zoom account, but may choose to do so. Participants can call the number listed on the agenda from their phone to be connected to the meeting. The agenda includes information on accessing the DRB meeting. The agenda for the DRB meeting is posted on the City website by Friday afternoon ahead of the Wednesday meeting.

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Participants can listen to the meeting and may also speak during the public comment period. You can choose to participate by video or audio only. All participants – DRB members, applicants, and the public – participate from the safety of their homes. The DRB ‘remote’ public meetings are using the Zoom software. Meeting details and agendas will continue to be available on our website here: The DRB continues to meet remotely on its regular schedule, Wednesdays at 9:00 AM, until it is determined that public gatherings are safe. All participants were able to safely participate from home. The Development Review Board (DRB) launched its first ‘remote’ meeting on April 8, 2020. Review of future development projects has been identified by the Governor’s Office as an area of ‘essential services’ which can proceed during this time. The Planning Department is working to promote economic activity that can be completed in a safe way during the COVID-19 crisis.

#DEVSLOPES REVIEW UPDATE#

Update to DRB Meeting Process During COVID-19 Public Health Emergency The DRB will review major case site plans and major plats at 9:00 a.m., and minor plats (less than 10 lots) and sketch plats in the afternoon at 1:30 p.m. To address these needs, the DRB will now meet in a morning and an afternoon session. The growth in development activity in the City has resulted in more cases needing review and longer DRB meetings. Starting Wednesday, Apthe Development Review Board (DRB) will split their weekly meetings into two sessions to better serve the community. The Planning Department is continuing to take steps to improve the processes for reviewing development requests.









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