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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​SCHEDULE, APPLICATIONS, Checklists & Utility contacts


SUBMITTAL/MEETING SCHEDULE & filing FEES:

2017 Detail Calendar

Lists important deadlines for zoning, site plan and plat submittals and meetings. 

Filing Fee Schedule​​​​

​Includes fees for zoning, site plans, plats and zoning verification letters.​

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ONLINE APPLICATION/submittal

The City of Coppell has a new online planning/permitting system.  You can now apply, submit plans, review markups and follow the progress of your case online.  Please follow the 2017 Detail Calendar (above) for submittal deadlines.  Call the Planning Department if you need assistance.​ Below are checklists outlining the plans that are required.  There are also printable applications​ if you want to submit a paper copy.


ZONING:

Application for Zoning Verification Letter

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This is a fillable application.  Cost for the letter is $100 unless a two business day turnaround is needed, then the fee will be $200.​​

Application​ (printable)

​(Includes rezonings, PDs and SUPs)​​

This is a fillable application that should be submitted on the designated dates found in the 2017 Detail Calendar.​

Checklists:

     Rezoning (Straight Zoning)

​Straight zoning.  Does not require to vary from any of the base zoning requirements.
This will require a Public Hearing at the Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council.

     PD (Conceptual PD)​

This will require a Public Hearing at the Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council.
​     PD (Detail PD in Conformance with Concept Plan)​A Detail PD that is in compliance with the Concept Plan is eligible for administrative approval.  

     PD (New Detail PD or Not in Conformance with Concept Plan)

This will require a Public Hearing at the Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council.  

     Special Use Permit (SUP) Rezoning

​This will require a Public Hearing at the Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council.

Subdivision/Platting:

Application (printable)​




E
ach lot shall be subdivided/platted as a legal lot of record prior to development. 

Checklists:

       ​Preliminary Plat

A preliminary plat is required for any division of more than four lots, or division of any land that requires the extension of municipal facilities (water, sewer, drainage, etc.) to serve the property.

​       Final Plat

​A final plat has been preliminarily platted and is required to be approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council unless the final plat authority was designated to be the Planning and Zoning Commission during the preliminary platting approval.

​       Replat

​A replat requires a public hearing at the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council.

       ​Minor Plat

​A minor plat is eligible for administrative approval.  A determination will be made after the Development Review Committee Meeting.

​      Amending Plat​

​An amending plat is eligible for administrative approval.  A determination will be made after the Development Review Committee Meeting.

Utility Contacts

​These are the utility​ company contact information useful in coordinating plans with the franchise utility companies.​

Plat Filing Process​​​​​​​​

 Prior to obtaining a building permit, a plat shall be recorded within the county in which the subject property resides. These are instructions for filing plats. 


Site Plan:

Site Plan Application (Standard) (printable)​​​​

Prior to the construction of non-residential or multi-family developments, a site plan must be approved.  This package contains a Site Plan, Landscape Plan, Tree Survey and Elevations of the proposed building.

​​Minor Site Plan Amendment Application (printable)​       

​​A minor change to the approved Site Plan may be eligible for administrative review and approval.
​​Checklists:

​        Site Plan

A Site Plan must be reviewed by the Development Review Committee (DRC) and approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission. 

​       Minor Site Plan Amendment

Minor Site Plan Amendments may be eligible for administrative review and approval.  

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