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The Sufficiency Table With Notes is a checklist to help identify
the types of information and documentation needed for various types
of projects. The Notes that correspond to each informational item
contained within the table better describe the level of detail required.
These Sufficiency items are further identified in Article IV of the
Ocoee Land Development Code, (LDC) which should be consulted for all
technical details relating to each application type.
Failure to provide the required information identified for each
type of project may constitute an incomplete application and
preclude City review until all items are furnished.
In order to expedite sufficiency review, a specific number of copies for
each type of information is identified in the (#) column;
however, one sufficiency check set should be submitted to the
Development Services Department for review prior to submission
of multiple plan and documentation sets to ensure that all
necessary information is provided.
A Pre-Application Conference with Development Services Department staff is
required to ensure that the applicant and project consultants
are provided the information needed to enable City staff to
review and process the proposed project in the most expeditious
manner.
A Project Manager will be assigned to each case to serve as a resource person and a contact for questions regarding
processing and informational requirements. The Project Manager
will furnish and review Application Forms, Owner’s Affidavit
Forms, Hold Harmless Agreements, School Concurrency Forms,
Traffic Study Methodology, Fee Schedules, Impact Fee Schedules,
Conditions of Approval, Concurrency Forms and similar items
affecting each application.
Sufficiency Table with Notes
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This summary is a compilation of all specific Code citations
which direct submission requirements for various types of Site
Plans, Subdivision Plans, PUD Land Use Plans and other general
development projects.
The summary is NOT intended to replace the regular Land
Development Code. Its function is to assist developers,
consultants and staff to quickly identify specific requirements
of projects submitted to the City for review.
Many discrepancies exist within the Land Development Code, and
the City is currently updating this Code to better serve the
public. Consequently, City staff will discuss specific Land
Development Code requirements for individual projects using this
interim guide.
Summary of Directives
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