Administrative Site Plan Amendment
| A proposed modification that can be approved administratively by the Zoning Administrator; but the Zoning Administrator may also refer the application to the Development Review Board (DRB).
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Amendments
| Site Plans, subdivisions, and PUD approvals can be amended. This is a one-step process with final review.
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Appeal of a Zoning Administrator Decision
| An objection to a decision of the Zoning Administrator, such as the issuance or denial of a permit or issuance of a violation.
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Conditional Use
| A request to start a use that is neither permitted nor prohibited in a zoning district. Conditional uses generally have a higher potential for impact and therefore require this type of review by the DRB according to UDR Chapter 330. The DRB may place conditions upon this type of use.
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Major Conventional Subdivision
| A major subdivision is the division of a lot into 7 or more lots. This is a three step application process: sketch, preliminary and final. However, the DRB may waive the third hearing if prelim. is sufficient.
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Minor Conventional Subdivision
| A minor subdivision is the division of a single lot into 6 or fewer lots. This application is a two-step application process: sketch and final.
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Site Plan
| A development plan required for certain uses, drawn to scale, showing a detailed layout of proposed improvements for a parcel of land, per UDR Chapter 320.
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Site Plan Amendment
| A proposed modification to an existing Site Plan; processed the same way as a new Site Plan and subject to all the minimum standards at the time of application.
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Planned Unit Development (PUD)
| A PUD is a way of developing that allows greater flexibility to achieve a unified development consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Milton’s regulations establish rules for Conservation PUDs and Cottage Clusters. The application undergoes subdivision and site plan review. This is a three step application process: sketch, preliminary and final application. The DRB may waive the third hearing if preliminary is sufficient.
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Variance
| An appeal to be exempt from a provision of the Zoning Regulations according to required findings in UDR Section 4605.
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