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A. Project Narrative

Describe how the application adheres to this Chapter.

B. Submitted Final Plat

Copy of stamped approved final plat.

C. Lot Fit Analysis

Identify the fit of each Standard Plan for all lots, based on the required development standards (i.e. setbacks, lot coverage, hillside protection).

Include all possible options and the required patio cover for the Standard Plan.

Include the number of lots (or which specific lots) on which the approved set of Standard Plans are requested to be approved.

Example matrix of lot fit analysis:

Lot #

Plan 1

Plan 1 w/options

Plan 2

Plan 2 w/options

Plan 3

1

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

2

N

N

Y

Y

N

3

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

D. Plot Plan

Scale and dimensions.

Plan number.

Minimum lot area.

Typical lot lines.

Location of ground mounted mechanical equipment.

All plan options identified with a hidden line.

Required building setbacks.

Proposed and allowed building lot coverage.

Location of typical driveway.

Home builder and subdivision name.

E. Floor Plans

Scale and dimensions.

Interior space distribution with dimensions.

Exterior walls and interior partitions.

Fenestration.

Stairs.

Other elements of the building design.

Home builder and subdivision name.

Registered design professional signature and seal.

F. Elevations

Scale and exterior dimensions.

Minimum of three different architectural elevations per Standard Plan showing building elevations for all sides.

Minimum of two different garage doors designs for each Standard Plan.

All elevations must be oriented consistently with the floor plans.

All elevations must include a notation of materials proposed.

Standard Plan notes attached to this application are applicable to all residential Standard Plans. These must be placed on the elevation plans and subsequent construction document submittal.

Home builder and subdivision name.

Registered design professional signature and seal.

G. Materials/Color Board

True color photograph or catalog pages of proposed materials and actual color chips mounted on a maximum 24” x 36” foam or cardboard, noting the color and material name and manufacturer’s number.

NOTE:Actual samples of the materials should not be submitted. If the colors proposed are different from the approved colors, a separate application will be required to be submitted for approval.