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How is the decision to approve or deny an Administrative Certificate of Compliance made?

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How is the decision to approve or deny an Administrative Certificate of Compliance made?

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Requests for an Administrative Certificate of Compliance are made on a case-by-case basis based on the evidence provided, specific findings regarding the subdivision laws in effect at the time the lot was created, and subsequent activities on the parcels in question (i.e., mergers, issuance of building permits, Lot Line Adjustments, grant deeds, construction of buildings over the property boundaries, etc.). PRMD’s determination on an Administrative Certificate of Compliance can be appealed to the Planning Commission.

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