ARTICLE IV. DEVELOPMENT PLAN

Sec. 20.5-53. Contents.

In addition to the information required to be shown on the development plan, the following materials shall be submitted to the agent to supplement the plan sheets:

(a) A copy of the documents for any property owners association which is proposed to be created or expanded and which would apply to the lots created by the subdivision. Such documents shall be prepared in accordance with section 55-508 et seq., Code of Virginia.

(b) A copy of any other documentation which establishes responsibility for maintenance or perpetuation of any feature or element within the subdivision including, but not limited to, streets, sidewalks, streetlights, landscaping, drainage facilities, or common elements. 

(c) A disclosure statement as required by section 20.5-48(b) of this chapter, except that if no change has occurred since its previous submission, a new statement shall not be required.

(d) A statement, certified by a duly licensed attorney, defining and describing who has title to each tract of land contained within the subdivision and specifically describing any title defects or encumbrances affecting, or potentially affecting, any portion of the property proposed to be dedicated to public use.

(e) A table of statistical data for the subdivision or phase thereof detailing for each lot the following information:

(1) Total area;

(2) Undevelopable area, as defined in section 24.1-203 of the zoning ordinance, platted as part of the lot;

(3) Net developable area;

(4) Buildable lot area (excluding required yards, buffers and setbacks).

The table shall also include a column for assigning parcel identification numbers to each lot. This information will be assigned during the review process and returned to the subdivider for incorporation into the final plat.

(f) Evidence that all required environmental permits from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Virginia Marine Resources Commission and/or the York County Wetlands/Chesapeake Bay Board have been obtained or are unnecessary shall be submitted where the Natural Resources Inventory indicates that wetlands, State waters, waters of the US and/or Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area disturbances will occur as a result of the pro-posed subdivision.

(Ord. No. 05-33, 12/20/05)

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