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This document was released by Development Services Department - City of Austin, Texas and contains the most recent official instructions for Non-consolidated Site Plan Application - Construction Element (B Plan/D Plan) .
Q: What is a non-consolidated site plan application?
A: A non-consolidated site plan application is a request submitted to the City of Austin, Texas for approval of a construction project.
Q: What is the purpose of a non-consolidated site plan application?
A: The purpose of a non-consolidated site plan application is to ensure that the proposed construction project complies with all zoning and building regulations.
Q: What are B Plan and D Plan?
A: B Plan and D Plan refer to two different types of site plans in the City of Austin. B Plan is for a mixed-use development, while D Plan is for a single-use development.
Q: What documents are required for a non-consolidated site plan application?
A: The required documents for a non-consolidated site plan application include a completed application form, site plan drawings, and any additional supporting documents.
Q: What is the role of the City of Austin in the non-consolidated site plan application process?
A: The City of Austin reviews the non-consolidated site plan application to ensure compliance with zoning and building regulations and grants approval if all requirements are met.
Q: What happens after the non-consolidated site plan application is approved?
A: After approval, the applicant can proceed with the construction project as per the approved plans and any specific conditions set by the City of Austin.
Q: Are there any fees associated with the non-consolidated site plan application?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with the non-consolidated site plan application. The exact fees depend on the size and nature of the proposed construction project.
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