Section 22.04 Administrative Design Review – Standard Plan Content Requirements
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.
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.