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You seek to divide an existing property. Below is a summary of the land use permit review process.
For more information on the applicable development permit types and requirements, please click the "Review" tab below.
All pre-application meeting requests must be submitted online via the online permit portal provided below. A complete application requires a Project Narrative, Site Plan, and Vicinity Map.
Online Permit Portal What To Submit | How To Submit
Note: Once the Pre-Application meeting is scheduled, a Project Manager will be assigned to your project and will remain involved until its completion.
If all required submittal items are provided and complete, unless waived by the Project Manager, staff will take in the application for official review. Plan review will not start until the invoice has been paid.
If the submittal is deemed incomplete, application will be denied and applicant will receive additional instructions via email.
Once the application has been deemed complete, the project will undergo plan review. The permit type will also determine which process that permit will go through.
Formal Processes by permit type:
Type I
Type II
Type III
The city will notify the public of the development application and invite comments from the community.
The average time frame for processing of an Environmental Review varies from 6 to 12 weeks depending on the permit type.
Once the Notice of Decision has been received, your entitlement has been approved. It is important to read through and understand any approval conditions and expiration dates.
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