Subdivision Regulations - Blount County Government
Subdivision Regulations - Blount County Government
Subdivision Regulations - Blount County Government
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fees shall be paid in full prior to the final plat being released from the<br />
planning department.<br />
(m) Step 13. The Property Owner’s Association (POA) documentation for<br />
all drainage facilities, common areas, private roads, common driveways<br />
and other improvements located outside of the public right-of-way(s) shall<br />
be submitted prior to final plat submission to be reviewed and approved by<br />
staff. An executed original (signed by owner and notarized) shall be<br />
prepared to be recorded with the final plat in the Register of Deeds Office<br />
along with the final plat. A copy of the original shall be supplied to the<br />
Planning Office.<br />
(n) Step 14. The developer shall submit the approved final plat to the<br />
<strong>Blount</strong> <strong>County</strong> Register of Deeds for recording in the official plat file. A plat<br />
cannot legally be recorded unless it has been approved by the Planning<br />
Commission. Also, lots cannot legally be sold using an approved plat<br />
unless said plat is recorded in the office of the <strong>Blount</strong> <strong>County</strong> Register of<br />
Deeds, along with any necessary POA documentation (as required<br />
herein). Any final plats that have a common driveway(s) easement serving<br />
two or more lots shall have a Maintenance Agreement to be registered<br />
along with the final plat.<br />
4.04.4 Procedure for Minor <strong>Subdivision</strong>s (Steps A through E):<br />
(a) Step A. Minor subdivisions may be submitted to the Planning<br />
Commission for both preliminary and final approval simultaneously since<br />
there are no public improvements involved. The developer shall submit ten<br />
(10) copies of all pertinent preliminary and final plat information described<br />
in Sections 5.01. - 5.03. to the Planning Commission staff<br />
no later than the first (1st) calendar day of the month in which approval is<br />
requested, provided that if the first calendar day falls on a holiday or<br />
weekend, the deadline shall be the next regular working day of the month<br />
in which Commission approval is requested. Staff shall make an on-site<br />
review of the subdivision.<br />
(b) Step B. The developer shall be responsible for having the listed<br />
appropriate agencies review the preliminary and final plats and sign the<br />
certification stamps attached to the final plat, three (3) originals with all<br />
signatures is required. These certifications include water (if available),<br />
sewer, electric, environmental health department, emergency/911,<br />
highway department, surveyor’s accuracy certificate, all owners, and the<br />
planning commission (last).<br />
(c) Step C. After all certification stamps are signed, the developer shall<br />
submit the final plat to the Planning Commission staff for their final review.<br />
(d) Step D. Planning staff may approve a one-lot subdivision plat<br />
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