1.Since the pre-submittal meeting is the only time presently for interested persons to get detailed information on and comment on proposed developments, shouldn’t minimal requirements be required for the information to be presented at ht meeting such as including the location and size of proposed structures and roads and the location and potential impacts on environmentally sensitive areas. Also, shouldn’t the meetings be focused on potential adjacent communities, and areas of significant natural value and the water quality in the watershed in which the proposed project is located not just on adjacent property owners?
2. Once a subdivision proposal has been submitted, what is the best way that interested persons can get detailed information on the proposal and to ensure that the concerns they may have about the proposed development are addressed?
3. Could you explain exactly what is shown on the Subdivision Activity Maps? Does it only show developments that are in the review process? What actually is the status of developments that were submitted over 10 years ago? Where can one get information on Subdivisions that have received final approval, both those that have been built out and those that have infill potential.?
4. Are there archival files on Pre-submittal meetings once they have been held or subdivision submittals more than three months previously?
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