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Colquitt County Unincorporated
City Zoning Code

SECTION 10

04. - Procedure for preliminary approval.

An application in writing shall be submitted to the planning commission and county commission by the owner or his/her authorized representative for approval of a preliminary plan of any proposed development anticipated under the residential planned unit development district (R-PUD) provision of this ordinance. Appropriate copies of the plans, at a scale not more than 100 feet to the inch, showing the following, shall be submitted with the application:

a.

The title under which the proposed development is to be recorded and the name of the present owner.

b.

Names of owners of adjacent property.

c.

A topographic map showing the general location of existing property lines, streets, alleys, buildings, easements, swamps, water courses, and other physical site features which relate to the development.

d.

The proposed method of water supply, sewage disposal, and storm drainage.

e.

All proposed uses of the property to be developed shall be indicated on the plan.

f.

Date, north point, and graphic scale.

g.

Road and driveway design/type.

h.

Require 150 feet of road frontage and 22,000 square feet per manufactured home per lot.

i.

Require 150 feet of road frontage for the PUD on a county maintained road.

j.

Sufficient number of copies of the applications

k.

No individual lots may be sold or divided.

l.

A 60-foot right-of-way is required.

m.

All manufactured homes will require skirting. Manufactured homes must be compliant with all HUD (Housing and Urban Development) or DCA (Department of Community Affairs) regulations, requirements, and certifications.

n.

Any development with 25 units or more will require a decel/accel lane on a county maintained road, unless an alternative is approved by the Colquitt County Roads and Bridges Department. It is mandatory that all streets/roads in the development be paved.

The developer shall furnish to the planning commission/county commission a statement indicating the proposed use to which the development will be put, along with a description of the type of residential building and number of units contemplated. Upon receiving approval of the preliminary plan, the developer may proceed to develop the final plan. No building permit shall be issued until approval of the final plan is given by the planning commission and the county commissioners.

(Ord. No. 2006-5, § 1, 10-24-06)