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A bit of a background: land ownership in the community where I work is somewhat fragmented. By necessity, our form-based code allows regulating plans for a TND that cover an area that might include lots with different property owners.
The neighborhood design section of the FBC was written in a way that considers underlying fragmented land ownership in a single master planned regulating plan area. I didn't want to hard code submittal requirements in the code, since they might change from time to time. I'm now working on checklists for the FBC, one of which is a regulating plan submittal guide. I know what kinds of maps and drawings we need (cover sheet, existing conditions, conceptual development plan, zoning plan, thoroughfare plan, park and civic site plan, drainage plan, phasing plan), and what needs to be on those sheets. However, I'm trying to figure out what kinds of agreements should also be part of a regulating plan submittal when there's different neighboring property owners involved.
Any suggestions about what kinds of agreements need to be part of a master planned community project with more than one property owner involved?
For what it's worth, here's what I wrote as part of the phasing plan checklist section of the submittal guide:
We expect that most (if not all) TND projects will be developed in phases, over several years (or a couple of decades). If land in a regulating plan area has different owners, each will probably have their own timeline for development.
An individual phase area should represent an area that the applicant expects will be developed at one time, under one final subdivision plat. A single phase must not span properties with different owners.
A phasing plan must promote a logical development pattern. This includes:
The neighborhood design section of the FBC was written in a way that considers underlying fragmented land ownership in a single master planned regulating plan area. I didn't want to hard code submittal requirements in the code, since they might change from time to time. I'm now working on checklists for the FBC, one of which is a regulating plan submittal guide. I know what kinds of maps and drawings we need (cover sheet, existing conditions, conceptual development plan, zoning plan, thoroughfare plan, park and civic site plan, drainage plan, phasing plan), and what needs to be on those sheets. However, I'm trying to figure out what kinds of agreements should also be part of a regulating plan submittal when there's different neighboring property owners involved.
Any suggestions about what kinds of agreements need to be part of a master planned community project with more than one property owner involved?
For what it's worth, here's what I wrote as part of the phasing plan checklist section of the submittal guide:
We expect that most (if not all) TND projects will be developed in phases, over several years (or a couple of decades). If land in a regulating plan area has different owners, each will probably have their own timeline for development.
An individual phase area should represent an area that the applicant expects will be developed at one time, under one final subdivision plat. A single phase must not span properties with different owners.
A phasing plan must promote a logical development pattern. This includes:
- improvements, utilities, stormwater management, public facilities, and amenities in each phase; and
- the relationship of phases to each other.