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ORDINANCE NO. 2002= 025 <br />by the owner/applicant prior to site plan tease approval. <br />For subdivision projects, the above referenced acknowledgment shall be <br />signed before a land development permit or land development permit waiver <br />is issued, and further incorporated as a general note on the face of the final <br />plat. <br />Initial development orders include: <br />a. Site and development plans (including site plans for developments <br />of regional impact); <br />Eb. Land development permits or land development permit waivers <br />(subdivisions and planned developments); and <br />Vic. <br />Changes <br />in use that increase <br />density or intensity <br />of development. <br />(c) Final development order. These are development orders which authorize <br />construction of a new building, expansion of an existing building, increase in <br />intensity of use, or change of use which requires a new CO (certificate of <br />occupancy). The final development order will be issued as a building permit. <br />Concurrency determination is automatic at this stage for a developments having <br />an initial development order&4 &eutGmatic- if the application meets the <br />requirements of section 910.08(1) and if the applicant has a valid initial <br />concurrency certificate Ele*erminatie^. Any development order such as single- <br />family building permit which does not require an initial development order will <br />not be issued until the applicant acquires a final concurrency deteFFninat=ien <br />certificate. <br />(2) The following are exempted from concurrency review: <br />(a) Projects which have a vested rights determination pursuant to section 910.03; <br />(b) Existing nonresidential buildings to be modified, altered, or repaired unless the <br />modification will increase square footage and increase the intensity of use. Where <br />existing projects (residential or nonresidential) seek expansion which will increase <br />the number of dwelling units or square footage for nonresidential projects, only <br />the net increase or expansion shall be subject to concurrency review; <br />Coding: Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are additions 4 <br />