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Can an applicant make changes to approved site plans?

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Can an applicant make changes to approved site plans?

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Ans: All work conducted related to a project with an approved site plan shall be in conformance to that site plan. Any amendment to an approved site plan shall require the site plan to be resubmitted to the Planning Commission and go through the entire review process again, starting with the preliminary review, with the exception of minor changes as determined by the Zoning Administrator, as long as the change does not result in: 1. A significant change in the use, intensity of character of the development. 2. A significant increase in lot coverage. 3. A reduction in required off street parking or loading areas or drainage retention or detention capacity. 4. Reduction in pavement widths or utility pipe size. 5. Significant changes in road or lot layout. Minor changes shall require written notice to the Planning Commission and a notation added to the record of the decision.

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