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Future Development Plan
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A. A future development plan is required when it is evident that the property to be subdivided or partitioned can be further divided. The future development plan shall be submitted at the same time that the tentative plan for either subdivision or partition is submitted and shall contain the following information:

1. Any potential future lots (lot size shall be depicted).

2. Existing and proposed utilities including water, sewer and storm drains.

3. Streets and access points for potential future lots.

B. It shall be the responsibility of the engineering department and planning department to review a future plan to ensure that it substantially conforms to the requirements of this chapter. The review body will ensure that infrastructure for the future plan is consistent with the current development requirements. The planning director may reject a future plan if it is found that it does not substantially conform to the requirements of this chapter. The review body may make any of the following recommendations:

1. The construction of streets and utilities or the dedication of right-of-way for future improvements.

2. Any easements as deemed necessary for the extension of utility services.