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The Department will discuss the proposal with the subdivider and advise the subdivider of procedural steps, design and improvement standards, and general plat requirements. Then, depending upon the scope of the proposed development, the Department will proceed with the following investigations:

A. Check existing zoning of the tract and make recommendations if a zoning change is necessary;

B. Determine the adequacy of existing or proposed schools, parks, and other public spaces;

C. Inspect the site or otherwise determine its relationship to major streets, utility systems, and adjacent land uses and to determine any unusual problems such as topography, utilities, flooding, etc.;

D. Advise the subdivider on the need to address development review items found in Section 507 TAB A.II.c, "Subdivision Design/Development," of the Zoning Ordinance;

E. Determine the need for preparation and review of a development master plan prior to subsequent consideration of a preliminary plat;

F. Advise subdivider if a development master plan (DMP) is required and to what extent it will be prepared by the subdivider and by the Department; and

G. The pre-application conference incorporates a research and discovery period for project requirements. Information is shared by both parties based upon conceptual designs and comments given or received in no way constitutes approval by the City for any construction drawings, land transactions or other private development issues. (Ord. No. G-3588, § 2; Ord. No. G-5707, 2012)