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All applications submitted will fall into one of three categories: major application, minor application, or administrative application. Each application process will be outlined in subsequent sections of this Article.

1. Major applications.

a. Major applications are applications that generally require a neighborhood meeting, have a public meeting before the Planning Commission, and a public hearing before the Board of Trustees, except Appeals and Variances which are heard by the Board of Adjustments. Appeals of a decision are heard by the Board of Adjustment.

b. The following applications are major applications:

(1) Annexation

(2) Zoning

(3) Sketch plan

(4) Preliminary plat

(5) Preliminary development plan

(6) Vacation of Right-of-Way/Easement

(7) Appeals and Variances

(8) Waivers

(9) Land Use Code amendment

(10) Comprehensive Plan amendment

2. Minor applications.

a. Minor applications are applications that generally require a neighborhood meeting, have a public hearing before the Planning Commission, and a public meeting before the Board of Trustees. Appeals of a decision are heard by the Board of Adjustment.

b. The following applications are minor applications:

(1) Final plat

(2) Final development plan

(3) Minor subdivision

(4) Conditional use

3. Administrative applications.

a. Administrative applications are applications that are generally approved by the Planning Director. Appeals of a decision are heard by the Board of Trustees.

b. The following applications are administrative applications.

(1) Site plan

(2) Subdivision amendment

(3) Plot plan

(4) Minor modification

(5) Special use

(6) Temporary use