§ 4311.03. Requirements.  


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  • Upon the submission of an application for approval of either a preliminary plat or a certificate of zoning, clearance for residential purposes in excess of 50 units a developer must submit a work plan and timetable to the director of public safety. The work plan and time table shall address the responsibilities of a developer to distribute to the residents within the neighborhood a notice of a public meeting, to arrange for the use of a meeting facility in close proximity to where the Blockwatch is being proposed, to arrange with the division of police for a representative to attend the public meeting and explain the Blockwatch program in detail, to assist with the creation and costs associated for communicating among Blockwatch neighbors.

    The following requirements will apply to the review, approval and construction of new residential projects:

    A.

    The mechanism to establish a neighborhood Blockwatch program must be provided by the owner of any tract of land that is to be developed with more than 50 dwelling units of any type or combination of types. It is the responsibility of the owner to review the proposed residential development project with the director of public safety or designee prior to submitting an application for approval of either preliminary plat or a certificate of zoning clearance.

    B.

    An application for approval of a preliminary plat for a residential subdivision containing more than 50 dwelling units must include the determination of the director of public safety, as required in part A of this section.

    C.

    An application for a certificate of zoning clearance for a residential development project containing more than 50 dwelling units on the same lot must include the determination of the director of public safety director as required in part A of this section.

(Ord. No. 0455-2010, § 123, 4-5-2010)