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HomeMy WebLinkAboutT-MOBILE CEDARWOOD WTF -PDP - 38-06 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 -Conceptual Review Application � sat.» a,.; � •,d�:,,:: General Information All proposed development projects begin with conceptual review. Anyone with a development idea can schedule a conceptual review meeting to get feedback on prospective development ideas. At this stage, the development idea does not need to be finalized or professionally presented. However, a sketch plan and this application must be submitted to City staff prior to the conceptual review meeting. Conceptual reviews are scheduled on three Mondays per month. One half-hour meeting is allotted per applicant. Please call Current Planning at 416-2031 to schedule a conceptual review meeting. Conceptual review is a free service. Applications and sketch plans must be submitted to City staff no later than Spm on the Wednesday prior to the Monday conceptual review meeting. At Conceptual Review, you will met with staff from a number of City departments, including Current Planning, Light and Powys, Natural Resources, Stormwater, Water/Wastewater, Zoning, Transportation, Engineering and Poudre Fire Authority. Comments are offered by staff to assist you in preparing the detailed components of the project application. There is no approval or denial of development proposals associated with conceptual review. After the meeting, a City planner will follow-up with the applicant in writing, summarizing stalt"s comments. Contact Name(s) and Role(s): Business Name (if applicable): W1 Phone Number. 6s-9-o3 yy Fax Number: (393) %fj9 -O/I Y Mailing Address: H U • 4X /SS2s gv �'�< �bzo I Email Address: e(fS k. ,r Z&!2 Cat. carvi Site Address or Location Description: /&S //9FT 9/a- 4cl Description of Proposal: ! M(h9t uE 1J Iv i ,5, ACL S�l�i9c.rrl TELEccvri.s-rc�•�ucA-!)afl l'-+4c��i/71 Wei; dF 1Cra.Z4 �rxrDE,2 S . Sumested items for the sketch plan: • Property location and boundaries • Surrounding land uses • Proposed use(s) • Existing and proposed improvements (buildings, landscaping, parking/drive areas) • Existing natural features (water bodies, wetlands, large trees, wildlife) • Utility line locations (if known) • Photographs (helpful but not required) *77re more information provided on your sketch plan will result in more specific and detailed comments about your proposal.