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Sec. 33.1-24. Preapplication conference and submission of conceptual plan. <br />(a) Before submittal of any preliminary or final subdivision plan for a subdivision, the applicant <br />is advised to confer with the subdivision agent and such other agencies of the state and city <br />as the agent deems advisable concerning the proposed subdivision. <br />(b) Prior to the submission of any major subdivision plan, the applicant or his representative is <br />advised to submit three copies of a conceptual plan for review by the agent; such action <br />does not constitute the submission of a preliminary plan and is not to be construed as an <br />application for approval in computing time limitations in relation thereto. The planning <br />division shall transmit comments to the applicant within 21 calendar days of submittal of a <br />plan which meets all applicable submittal criteria. <br />(c) The conceptual plan may be granted conceptual plan approval with conditions that should <br />be satisfied prior to final plan approval; such action does not constitute final subdivision <br />approval or preliminary plan approval. Submittal of a preliminary plan that does not <br />incorporate the conditions set forth during the conceptual plan review period, shall be <br />reviewed by the agent under the requirements of section 33.1-29. Unless required by the <br />agent, a re -submittal of conceptual plans shall not be necessary. <br />(d) Conceptual plans shall, at a minimum, show: <br />(1) Property lines. <br />(2) Existing and proposed building locations and orientation. <br />(3) Building locations on adjacent properties. <br />(4) Landscape areasibuffers. <br />(5) Entrances/exits/access to the site (vehicular, pedestrian, etc.). <br />(6) Proposed use of site. <br />(7) Building/landscape setbacks per zoning ordinance requirements. <br />(8) Site zoning and zoning of surrounding properties. <br />(9) Location of stormwater management facilities. <br />(10) Graphic scale. <br />(11) Existing and proposed easements (conservation, utility, etc.). <br />(12) Unique natural features (water features, wetlands, RPA, RMA, IDA, floodplain, etc.). <br />(13) List of currently binding proffers or use permit conditions. <br />(14) Location of entry sign(s). <br />(15) Topography of site. <br />(e) If the agent determines that one or more of the above submittal requirements is not <br />applicable to the proposed project, the agent may waive those requirements. <br />