Section 86-5. Application for concurrency evaluation.

Any person applying for approval of a site plan, subdivision plat or building permit shall simultaneously request and the application shall trigger a concurrency evaluation of the proposed project, unless a separate application for concurrency evaluation of the project has previously been submitted. No development application shall be approved unless and until a concurrency evaluation has been made of the proposal and the building official has made a finding of nondeficiency and issued a concurrency compliance certification for it. Any application for a development permit must be consistent with the information on which the concurrency evaluation is based. If the applicant increases the intensity or density of the project during any stage in the development approval process, a new concurrency evaluation will be required. Any person requesting a concurrency evaluation shall submit the following information to the building official, on a form provided by the city, and pay a review fee as set forth in appendix B to this code:

(1) The name, address and telephone number of the property owner.

(2) The name, address and telephone number of the applicant.

(3) A legal description of the property.

(4) The size of the property in square feet.

(5) The proposed project's capacity need for water, sewer, transportation, parks and recreation, drainage and solid waste services. Total need shall be shown, as well as a breakdown of need for each phase or stage of the project. If capacity has been reserved, the applicant shall furnish a capacity reservation certificate from the provider; this certificate shall state the amount of capacity reserved, the period for which capacity is reserved and the beginning and ending dates for the reservation.

(6) If access to the project is from a state roadway, the applicant must furnish a statement from the state department of transportation stating that access will be approved upon submittal of appropriate engineering and design exhibits for a driveway permit.

(7) The specific use.

(8) The square footage or number of units for each use.

(9) If a subdivision, the number and type of units for each phase.

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