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Dear Applicant:
It is the goal of the Planning and Community Development Department to provide adequate
public notification for development items. Following is a list of required items to include with
your rezoning, subdivision, OPD, special exception, or variance applications. It is important to
conform to these requests to prevent any delays in the process.
A list of addresses must accompany every application for rezoning, subdivision, special
exceptions and variances. This list must include all landowners of property within 300' of the
proposed site, including public ways. This information is available at the City Assessors
Office located at 913 S. Dubuque Street.
The Planning staff will post a sign at the time an application is filed. The sign must remain
until the application is approved or denied. Larger sites will require one sign for every 200'
of frontage on each street adjacent to the site. These signs will contain general information
regarding the application and will provide a phone number for persons to contact Planning
staff with questions regarding the application.
Planning staff will be responsible for removing the signs. If the applicant notices the sign
has been removed or damaged between the time of application and final approval or denial
of the request, the City of Iowa City Planning staff should be notified.
A copy of the Iowa City's GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD POLICY (enclosed) will be provided to
every applicant at the time of application. This policy has been developed to help create
more opportunities for early and more effective citizen participation in both major and minor
projects and encourages an applicant's participation beyond current legal requirements for
notification.
An application has been enclosed for your use. If you need additional forms, you may photo
copy this form or you can obtain additional copies from our office, or online at
www.icgov.org/applications.
If you have any additional comments or concerns about these changes, please contact our
department at 356-5230.
Sincerely,
Janet Dvorsky, Administrative Secretary
Dept. of Planning and Community Development
ppdadm/apps/P&Z Form5-subdivision-prelim.indd
FOR STAFF USE:
Date submitted ..............................................................................................
Case # ..............................................................................................................
$.............................. fee paid on ..........................................................(date)
Application accepted by ..............................................................................
Copy to Applicant Copy to PCD Original to City Clerk
Applicant Information
Applicant
Name ......................................................................................................
Address .................................................................................................
............................................................................. ZIP ............................
Phone .......................................... email.............................................
Contact Person (if other than Applicant)
Name ......................................................................................................
Address ..................................................................................................
.............................................................................. ZIP ...........................
Phone ........................................... email .............................................
Property Owner (if other than Applicant)
Name ......................................................................................................
Address ..................................................................................................
.............................................................................. ZIP ...........................
Phone ......................................... email .............................................
During the review process City staff and the Planning and Zoning
Commission may visit the property. If the property owner does
not wish to allow staff or Commission to enter onto the property,
please sign here........................................................................................
The City has a Good Neighbor Policy that encourages
applicants to meet with neighbors prior to submitting
an application. Copies of the policy are attached to this
application form or are available from the Department of
Planning and Community Development. Please check one of
the following:
Applicant plans to use the Good Neighbor Policy
Applicant chooses not to use the Good Neighbor Policy
Property Information
Address (if no address list name of closest street)
.................................................................................................................
Subdivision Name ..............................................................................
Assessor’s Parcel # ............................................................................
Property size .......................................................................................
Number of lots ...................................................................................
Current property zoning .................................................................
Form 5: Application for Subdivision - Preliminary Plat
City of Iowa City Planning & Zoning Commission, (319) 356-5230 www.ICgov.org / PCD
Preliminary Plat Checklist
Please attach the following items. Additional materials may be required during the review process. Failure to submit complete application materials may result in delays in processing, so please use the following checklist to confirm that your application is complete.
13 full-size copies and one 8.5"x11" copy of the preliminary plat, which shall be drawn to the scale of 1"=50'; UNLESS the resultant drawing would be larger than 24"x36", then the plat shall be submitted at a scale of 1"=100'. The plat must show:
Location map of the property showing the subdivision name and an outline of the area to be subdivided
Legal description (if more than 25 words, deliver or email electronic version to PlanningZoning@iowa-city.org)
Acreage and name of proposed subdivision
Name and address of owner, and person(s) who prepared the plat, owner’s attorney, representative, or agent, if any, & date prepared
North point and graphic scale
Contours at 5' intervals or less
Locations of existing lot lines, streets, public utilities, water mains, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, drain pipes, culverts, watercourses, bridges, railroads, buildings, storm water detention facilities, and any other public improvements in the proposed subdivision
Existing streets and utilities on adjoining properties
Layout of proposed blocks and lots, including the dimensions of each and the lot and block number in numerical order. For lots where the lot width is different from the lot frontage, the lot width must be indicated on the plat.
Location, names, widths, and other dimensions of the proposed streets, alleys, roads, utility and other easements, parks and other open spaces or reserved areas
Grades of proposed streets and alleys
A cross-section of the proposed streets and alleys showing the roadway locations, the type of curb and gutter, the paving and sidewalks to be installed
The layout of proposed water mains and sanitary sewers
The drainage of the land, including proposed storm sewers, ditches, swales, culverts, bridges, storm water management facilities, and other structures
A signature block for endorsement by the City Clerk certifying the City Council’s approval of the plat
A grading plan pursuant to the Grading Ordinance
Plans and proposed methods for the prevention and control of soil erosion pursuant to City requirements
For properties containing regulated sensitive lands or features as specified in Article 14-5I of the City Code, a Sensitive Areas Development Plan must be submitted pursuant to City requirements.
Name & address of all property owners within 300 feet of the rezoning area (may be obtained from City Assessor’s Office)
Application fee
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Return Completed Form To: City Clerk, City of Iowa City, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City, IA 52240
2014 FEES FOR REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS
City of Iowa City
Planning & Zoning Commission
and
Board of Adjustment
TYPE FEE
Subdivision
Preliminary (Minor) $700
Preliminary (Major) $700 + $15 per lot
Final $700
Combination: Preliminary/Final $770 + $15 per lot
Planned Area Development (OPD)
Preliminary $700 + $15 per lot
Final administrative review $265
(To be submitted to Housing & Inspection Services)
Combination: OPD and Subdivision
Preliminary $700 + $15 per lot
Final $695
Combination: Preliminary/Final $770 + $15 per lot
Rezoning $490
Comprehensive Plan Amendment $490
Voluntary Annexation $490
Street or Alley Vacation $200
Variance $405
Special Exception $405
Other BOA actions $405
Combination BOA actions $480
*These fees will be updated in February 2015 to reflect changes in the rate of inflation.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Department of Labor
Consumer Price Index Data for 2014
www.bls.gov
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Planning and Zoning Commission
2015 Application Deadline
* Due to holiday.
Submit Application by Noon to:
City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, 410 E. Washington Street, Iowa City
Meeting time and location
Planning and Zoning formal meetings are scheduled for the first and third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. in
Emma Harvat Hall, City Hall, 410 East Washington Street. (If needed, Planning and Zoning informal meetings are
held at 5:15 p.m. on the Monday preceding each formal meeting.) Attendees are advised to check the meeting
agenda at www.icgov.org/apps/boards or contact the Department of Development Services at 319-356-5230 for
any possible changes.
For more information contact Bob Miklo at 319-356-5240 or bob-miklo@iowa-city.org.
APPLICATION DEADLINE FORMAL MEETING
December 24 * January 15
January 15 February 5
January 29 February 19
February 12 March 5
February 26 March 19
March 12 April 2
March 26 April 16
April 16 May 7
April 30 May 21
May 14 June 4
May 28 June 18
June 11 July 2
June 25 July 16
July 16 August 6
July 30 August 20
August 13 September 3
August 27 September 17
September 10 October 1
September 24 October 15
October 15 November 5
October 29 November 19
November 12 December 3
November 25 * December 17
December 17 January 7
December 31 January 21
City of Iowa City
Planning and Community
Development Department
The Office of Neighborhood Services is
available to assist with the Good
Neighbor Program by arranging meeting
rooms, providing sample meeting
notices, notifying neighborhood
association contacts, and other
information and advice.
Contact Marcia Bollinger, Neighborhood
Services Coordinator
Phone: 319-356-5237
E-mail: Marcia-Bollinger@iowa-city.org
Good Neighbor meetings are NOT required as
part of the review process in Iowa City but they
are strongly encouraged in most instances. If
you choose to be documented as participating
in the program, the following steps need to be
followed by the applicant:
⃝Meeting facilities located as close to the
subject property and neighbors as
possible. The Neighborhood Services
Coordinator can make suggestions and
final arrangements in most cases.
⃝Good Neighbor meeting notice reviewed
by City staff prior to distribution. The
Neighborhood Service Coordinator will
ensure that it is reviewed/approved and be
responsible for sending it on to
representatives of impacted neighborhood
associations for their distribution.
⃝Meeting notice sent by applicant to all
property owners within 300’ of the
subject property by applicant and sent out
not less than 7 days prior to Good
Neighbor meeting date.
⃝Good Neighbor Meeting occurs no less
than 7 days prior to the scheduled
board/commission meeting to enable
adequate time to provide input.
⃝Good Neighbor meeting attended by a
City staff representative. Staff will be
available as a resource person to respond
to process, schedule, and zoning, etc.
questions . This will be arranged by the
Neighborhood Services Coordinator.
⃝Meeting summary submitted by applicant
prior to board/commission review.
Applicant will develop a summary of the
input provided at the meeting which will
be available for distribution at
board/commission meeting. See
www.icgov.org/goodneighbor for a guide
or through the Neighborhood Services
Coordinator.
Planning & Community
Development
410 E. Washington Street
Iowa City, IA 52240
Phone: 319-356-5230
Fax: 319-356-5217
Good
Neighbor
Program
www.icgov.org/goodneighbor
History and Background Iowa City’s Good Neighbor Program is part of an effort to make the development process run more smoothly between property owners and developers who seek zoning and related changes, and the neighborhoods that may be affected by those changes. The Good Neighbor Program is not a requirement, but rather a recommended approach that encourages proactive dialogue between property owners, developers, and neighbors that may help identify and resolve issues before the project is reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission or the Board of Adjustment. For minor projects, such as a yard setback reduction, the approach may be as simple as knocking on neighbors’ doors to discuss the proposed project with them. For a rezoning or subdivision, it may be appropriate to hold a neighborhood meeting or open house to present the project and invite questions and comments from your neighbors. While the Good Neighbor Program does not guarantee specific outcomes, answering neighbors’ questions and hearing their concerns or suggestions may provide the opportunity to developers/applicants to address concerns or objections before the project is reviewed in a public forum. This can minimize controversy and delays when a project is reviewed by the Board of Adjustment, Planning and Zoning Commission, or the City Council.
Helpful Tips for a
Good Neighbor Meeting
What information can you provide
that the neighbor will find useful?
• Background information including
a description of your project and
the public process it must go
through.
• Site plans, elevations, models,
aerial photos, drawings, etc. This
will help them visualize the
changes you wish to make.
• Information or other resources
that discuss the zoning or land
development process. The
Planning Department can provide
you with this information or is
available at
www.icgov.org/goodneighbor
View it from their perspective: How
will neighbors see your project?
• Put yourself in the place of the
people who surround your
property. Will they view your
project as an enhancement or
unexpected change?
• How might your project impact
traffic or pedestrian safety in the
area?
• Does your project enhance or
complement existing
neighborhood character or does it
contrast with what surrounds it?
• Will your project alter the natural
landscape, impact views, etc.?
• Might your project reduce the
sense of privacy for a neighboring
property owner?
Ways to respond to concerns
• Listen and be respectful—give people
the chance to be heard.
• Focus on identifying problems. This
meeting is a chance for you to gather
input that may be useful to you in
getting your project through the
review process. The issues that your
neighbors raise are often the same
issues that may be raised by the
Planning and Zoning Commission or
the Board of Adjustment.
• Be open to options that could be
reasonable or affordable ways to
alleviate or address problems.
• Resolving problems at the meeting is
not necessary, but it may be helpful
to identify areas where there is some
flexibility in your plans.
• Know that you won’t necessarily be
able to please everyone, but that you
are providing an opportunity for
dialogue. The neighbors will
appreciate your effort and the
opportunity to share their views.