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City of Wilmington Introduces New Development Review Process PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 12 October 2009 09:56
The City of Wilmington is introducing a new Development Concept Plan Review process.   In an effort to accommodate developers and site designers in the early stages of a project in help defining key areas of development issues, the new concept plan review process is an opportunity to meet informally with all key city plan reviewers.  Instead of submitting a concept plan for review, as done in the past, an applicant will complete a simple application and submit a parcel map.

No site plans will be submitted until the day of the meeting.  Concept plan reviews will be conducted weekly immediately following the regularly scheduled Technical Review Committee (TRC) meetings.  The deadline for submittal are Fridays at 1:00 P.M. for the item to be discussed at the following Thursday’s TRC meeting.  If the regularly scheduled TRC meeting has 3 or more items scheduled, the concept review will be pushed to the first available meeting.  The concept review fee will remain $100.00.  Should you have any questions or suggestions, please Jamison Fair.  To download a copy of the application click on the attached file below.



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