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SUBMITTAL FORMS INDEX
PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT MAJOR AMENDMENT PROCESS
PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT MAJOR AMENDMENT APPLICATION
PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT MAJOR AMENDMENT
PROCESS & TIMEFRAME
PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT MAJOR AMENDMENT CHECKLIST
DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR PRECISE PLAN
FILING DEADLINES AND HEARING DATES
WHAT TO EXPECT AT THE ONE STOP SHOP
*Note: As of December 31, 2012, all Plan of Development applications are subject to ARS §11-1605.
- As of September 13, 2013 all Residential uses are excluded per ARS §11-1605 M.2.
Planning & Development
Department
PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT (POD)
MAJOR AMENDMENT
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PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT MAJOR PROCESS
INTRODUCTION
All development involving non-residential zoning
districts, two-family or multi-family residential
development in a two-family residential zoning district
or multi-family residential zoning district, or property with
a Unit Plan of Development (UPD), Planned Area
Development (PAD), or Planned Development (PD)
overlay shall be subject to a Plan of Development
(POD) approval as set forth in the provisions of
Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance (MCZO).
GENERAL PROCESS
Obtaining a POD is an administrative approval process
involving a precise site plan, narrative report, and other
supporting documentation (see attached checklist).
Approval of a POD is required before any development
of the property can occur. The use, height, yard, intensity
of use, parking, loading and unloading, and any
additional regulations shall remain the same as specified
in the primary or approved UPD zoning district.
Per MCZO, Section 306, an application and phasing
plan, if proposed, for a POD shall be submitted to the
Planning and Development Department through the
One Stop Shop (OSS) on an official form provided by
the Department. The application shall satisfy the
submittal requirements as well as pertinent regulations
as set forth in the provisions of the MCZO or from other
County departments. The application shall contain
sufficient information for staff to determine whether the
proposal meets the requirements of the County.
A pre-application meeting is recommended.
Please note there is a fundamental difference between
the site plan required for a POD and that required for
subsequent permits. In the case of a POD, the site plan
must convey the conditions that will ultimately exist at
build-out, whereas the site plan submitted for
construction permits may only consider existing
structures and those contemplated by that/those
particular construction permit(s).
ARS §11-1605
As of September 13, 2013, the Plan of Development
(POD) process shall be subject to ARS §11-1605, a State
statute that mandates establishment of timeframes to
either approve or deny a “license” as defined by the
statute. The full statute may be viewed at:
http://www.azleg.gov/arstitle/
The statute sets up two types of review timeframes:
Administrative and Substantive. The Board of
Supervisors (BOS) through the P-30 Licensing Timeframes
Ordinance, has adopted a 90 (working) day
administrative timeframe and a 180 (working) day
substantive timeframe for PODs. An application related
to a residential use is not subject to the statute. An
application that is part of design build project may
establish negotiated time process during the pre-
application meeting.
Administrative Review Period
The statutes allow for multiple reviews during the
administrative review period.
Substantive Review Period
Only one review is allowed for the substantive review
period. The County can amend the substantive review
comments to address legal requirements not identified
on the original substantive review comments.
The applicant can authorizes a 50% time increase. This
authorization can be given at time of application or at
any time during the process.
After receipt of a POD application, the administrative
review period begins and Planning will review for
administrative completeness. The applicant will receive
a formal response from their assigned planner and may
be required to submit additional information. Once
administrative comments have been given to the
applicant, the timeframe clock will stop and will resume
upon resubmittal of the application materials. Once
the application is deemed administratively complete,
the planner will formally notify the applicant that the
project has entered the substantive review period and
shall set a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) date.
TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC) REVIEW
After an application is deemed administratively
complete, the assigned planner will set a date for the
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) to meet. The TAC is
composed of representatives of the County’s Planning,
Transportation, Drainage Review, Flood Control, Storm
Water Management and Environmental Services
Departments, as well as representatives from any other
County Departments, fire district, school district, City or
Town, homeowner association, or other interested party
that is in close proximity or has jurisdiction over the site. The
owner or authorized agent is required to attend the TAC
meeting.
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TAC comments from all reviewing agencies will be given
in writing to the applicant at the TAC meeting and can
be discussed. The substantive timeframe clock stops from
receipt of comments until the applicant makes a formal
resubmittal.
At any time during the process, an applicant can
check the status of their application by viewing the
Citizens Access Portal on the Planning and
Developments website:
https://accela.maricopa.gov/citizenaccessmcoss/
The applicant’s assigned planner can also be utilized as
a resource for checking application status. If at any
time comments are given to the applicant, a notation
will be made as to the administrative or substantive
timeframe frame remaining which will not resume until a
resubmittal is made. Note: It is very important to return
the planner’s comment memo upon resubmittal so that
the appropriate statutory timeframe can resume.
POST-TAC REVIEW
Depending on the comments received at the TAC, the
application materials (such as the site plan, grading and
drainage plan, traffic impact study, narrative report, etc.)
may need revisions. The owner or authorized agent must
submit revised materials, reflecting the TAC comments, to
the OSS, which will forward the revised materials to the
appropriate agencies.
Once staff is satisfied that the technical requirements
have been met, staff will make a determination regarding
the request. Staff shall review the POD in accordance
with submittal requirements, regulations, and policies. If
staff determines that the proposal is consistent with the
purposes and intent of MCZO, other pertinent
regulations and policies, then staff shall grant approval
and may impose conditions as deemed necessary to
satisfy the provisions of MCZO or other applicable
regulations and policies.
Staff may also find that conditions required for approval
do not exist and, may therefore, deny the request.
Alternatively, staff may forward the request to the
Planning and Zoning Commission for a
recommendation to the Board of Supervisors. If an
application has been scheduled for a Commission
meeting, the substantive timeframe clock will stop.
Additionally, a decision of denial can be made for the
following reasons: 1) the Director finds that it is not
possible to grant the application within the timeframe,
or 2) the applicant has not provided additional or
supplemental information within 365 days (not working
days) of a written or electronic request for said
information.
INACTIVITY
If an applicant has not made a resubmittal of
application materials in either administrative or
substantive review periods after six (6) months, the
application will be closed due to inactivity.
APPROVAL TIMEFRAME
For all development subject to a POD, an approved
POD and subsequent building permits are required prior
to the commencement of any construction or
development on the site. The owner or authorized
agent shall ensure that required building permits for the
site or first phase shall be issued within two (2) years of
the date of approval of the POD. Prior to the date of
expiration, the owner or authorized agent may file a
single request via a Minor Amendment application for a
one (1) year time extension authorized by the Director
of Planning and Development. If the time frame has
expired, the owner or authorized agent shall submit a
new POD application.
AMENDMENTS
Any change or modification to an approved POD shall
be considered an amendment to the POD. Staff shall
determine whether changes constitute a Minor or Major
Amendment according to MCZO Article 304.9. UPDs
and PODs that were originally processed through the
Board of Supervisors may be amended administratively,
either as a Major or Minor Amendment, as set forth in
the provisions of MCZO.
APPEALS
The conditions of approval of this Plan of Development
may be appealed to the Hearing Officer pursuant to
ARS § 11-832. Provide request for appeal to the Hearing
Officer Liaison at this address within 30 calendar days of
the administrative/ministerial approval date to schedule
an administrative hearing.
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PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT MAJOR AMENDMENT APPLICATION
Is this Design Build? Yes No Is this Residential? Yes No
REQUEST
Title of Project
Description of Request:
Existing Use of Property:
Existing Zoning District:
Related Case Number:
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Address (if known):
General location (include nearest city/town):
Size in Acres:
Square Feet:
Legal Description Section:
Township:
Range:
Assessor’s Parcel Number:
Subdivision Name (if applicable):
OWNER’S AUTHORIZED AGENT INFORMATION
Name:
Contact:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Phone #:
Fax#:
E-mail Address:
PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION
Name:
Contact:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Phone #:
Fax#:
E-mail Address:
PROPERTY OWNER AND OWNER’S AGENT AUTHORIZATION
I (property owner)
authorize (owner’s agent)
to file this application on all matters relating to this request with Maricopa County. By signing this form as the property owner I hereby
agree to abide by any and all conditions that may be assigned by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, Maricopa County
Planning and Zoning Commission, or Maricopa County Planning and Development Department staff as applicable, as part of any
approval of this request, including condition
s, development agreements, and/or any other requirement that may encumber or
otherwise affect the use of my property.
PROPOSITION 207 WAIVER
The property owner acknowledges that the approval being sought by this application may cause a reduction in the existing rights
to use, divide, sell or possess the private property that is the subject of this application.
The property owner further acknowledges
that it is the property owner who has requested the action sought by the filing of this application.
Therefore, with full knowledge of
all rights granted to the property owner pursuant to A.R.S.§12-1132 through 1138, the property owner does hereby waive any and
all claims for diminution in value of the property with regard to any action taken by Maricopa County as result of the filing of this
application.
Property Owner Signature:
Date:
INSPECTIONS
By submitting this application, I am inviting County staff to conduct all site inspections they deem necessary.
VERIFICATION OF APPLICATION INFORMATION
I certify that the statements in this application and support material are true. Any approvals or permits granted by Maricopa
County in reliance upon the truthfulness of these statements may be revoked or rescinded.
Owner or Authorized Agent Signature:
Date:
ARS § 1605 TIMEFRAME EXTENSION
I authorize a 50% timeframe extension for the review of my application as adopted by the Board of Supervisors per ARS § 1605 and
as amended.
Property Owner Signature: Date:
Planning & Development
Department
ALL FEES ARE DUE AT TIME OF APPLICATION AND ARE NON-REFUNDABLE
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Approximate timeframe of 5 months
Review comments
(approximately 2 weeks
following resubmittal)
Sign-off (approximately 2
weeks)
Application resubmittal
(TBD at applicant’s
discretion)
Post TAC resubmittal
(within 2 weeks)
Submittal of application at front counter (One Stop Shop)
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting
(approximately 4 6 weeks based upon availability)
Assigned to planner & routed to reviewing agencies and
stakeholders
(approximately 1 week of application)
Plan of Development
decision letter issued
(approximately 2 weeks
following sign-off)
Planning & Development
Department
PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT PROCESS & TIMEFRAME
PROCESS FLOW CHART & PROJECTED TIMEFRAME
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Applications submitted to the Maricopa County Planning and Development Department shall include all of the
exhibits, items, and information listed in this checklist. This information is required by County Ordinance or
Department Staff in order to adequately review the proposal. An application will only be accepted by the
Planning and Development Department when all of the items listed below are submitted, unless otherwise
deemed unnecessary by staff. Once an application is accepted, it must be reviewed for Administrative
Completeness by all One Stop Shop (OSS) agencies. Once the application is deemed Administratively Complete,
the Substantive Review Period shall commence and technical review comments will be given. PLEASE BE ADVISED
THAT COMPLIANCE WITH EITHER ADMINISTRATIVE OR TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS DOES NOT GUARANTEE STAFF
SUPPORT OF THE REQUEST OR FINAL APPROVAL OF THE REQUEST.
1. APPLICATION:
____ A.
Completed and signed application2 copies
____ B.
Proof of ownership (Recorded Deeds – unofficial copy acceptable etc.) 1 copy
____ C.
Electronic copies of application materials saved as Adobe PDF files 1 CD or jump drive.
Example Narrative Report should be saved as NARR-RPTS-1.pdf
Application Document
Required Naming Convention for the Adobe PDF
documents
Completed Application
APPL-FORM-1
Official recorded or unofficial deed
DEED-DETL-1
Site Plan
SITE-PLAN-1
Narrative Report
NARR-RPTS-1
Photographs
PHOT-DETL-1
Drainage Report/Plan (if applicable)
DRAI-RPTS-1
Traffic Impact Study (if applicable)
TRAF-RPTS-1
2. SITE PLAN (PLAN OF DEVELOMENT):
____ A
8-1/2” X 11” paper copy of site plan 1 copy
____ B.
24” X 36” collated, folded, and stapled copies of site plan 2 copies
Site plan is to include the following information:
____ 1.
Project name and case (tracking) #
____ 2.
Date of plan and dates of any subsequent revisions
____ 3.
Vicinity map with location of site
____ 4.
Title block identifying owner, developer, engineer, and/or owner or authorized
agent
____ 5.
Site dimensions/boundaries
____ 6.
North arrow and scale (written and graphic)
____ 7.
Site summary table:
Gross acreage
Net acreage
Existing zoning and/or land use
Proposed zoning and/or land use
____ 8.
Request
____ 9.
Legal description
____ 10.
Street names, existing and proposed, along with right of way dimensions for all
existing and proposed streets. Show proposed cross-sections.
Planning & Development
Department
PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT MAJOR AMENDMENT
APPLICATION SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
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APPLICATION SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
____ 11.
Access points with centerline dimensioned from property corner.
____ 12.
Dimensions of all driveway widths and distances between driveways.
____ 13.
Each use identified:
Dimensions of each structure
Dimensions between structures
Distances from property lines
Lot coverage
Building height and square footage
____ 14.
Parking areas:
Dimensions and angles
Surfacing and/or paving materials
Vehicle storage areas
Loading spaces or zones identified
Required & proposed parking spaces (including handicapped-
accessible)
____ 15.
Adjacent property owners, uses, zoning and parcel numbers
____ 16.
Name of school district the project is located within
____ 17.
Utility/service commitment table (a table illustrating water, wastewater disposal,
fire protection, police protection, electric, natural gas, telephone, and refuse
providers)
____ 18.
Location of all utilities (existing and proposed)
____ 19.
Signs:
Location, size, height and type
Elevations of each sign
Source of illumination
Area and number allowed/area and number requested
____ 20.
Location of all recorded/proposed easements
____ 21.
Type of screening (i.e. walls and plantings)
____ 22.
Existing and proposed contours
____ 23.
Location of landscaping and retention areas
____ 24.
Typical landscaping section (if landscape plan is not provided)
____ 25.
Location, height and type of outdoor lighting. Note compliance with Section
1112 of the Zoning Ordinance in regard to outdoor lighting.
____ 26.
Show the location of all proposed and existing fire hydrants, water
supply/storage, and wells, and septic systems.
3. NARRATIVE REPORT: (Brief explanation of the project. 2 copies – 8-1/2” X 11” paper, Underlined wording
indicates a section heading.)
____ A.
Title pageinclude project name, general location, case/tracking #, and vicinity map
____ B.
Purpose of Request
____ C.
Description of Proposal, including proposed uses(s), business operations, hours/days of
operation, # of employees, description/location of buildings, color palette, type of
construction material, sign detail/descriptions, screening wall/fence details and location,
etc.
____ D.
Relationship to Surrounding Properties
____ E.
Explanation of how the proposed development will benefit the community or area
____ F.
Discussion of recent changes in the area of your request that support the application request
(i.e. adoption of city or town plans, subdivision approvals, surrounding development, etc.)
____ G.
Location and Accessibility
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APPLICATION SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
____ H.
Circulation System (on & off) include proposed improvements or dedications
____ I.
Development Schedule (phasing)
____ J.
Community Facilities and Services (school district, parks, amenities, etc.)
____ K.
Public Utilities and Services (refuse, sewer, water, police, fire, etc.)
____ L.
Other information that will be helpful in evaluating the request
Architectural renderings and themes (descriptions)
Landscaping renderings and themes (descriptions)
Floor plans, elevations
4. PHOTOGRAPHS: All photographs to be submitted on 8-1/2” x 11” paper. Submit photographs of the site,
taken on all four corners of the property and looking inward to the property (minimum of four
photographs). Also submit photographs looking out from the property taken from all four sides (2
photographs from each side – 8 photographs minimum). Additional photographs are recommended for
large sites. Please label each photograph with the view, direction and date. A site plan or key map may
also be used in conjunction with the photographs, with notations showing what direction the photographs
face and where they were taken.
____ A.
4 photographs looking inward
____ B.
8 photographs looking outward
5. DRAINAGE REPORT/PLAN: (See Drainage Requirements for Precise Plan)2 copies
6. TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY: (Please check with the Maricopa County Department of Transportation to
determine the type of report required.)2 copies
7. Fees:
____ A.
Planning Review Fee Plan of Development $1,200 + $100/acre or portion thereof ($50,000
max.)
See Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 16 – (
www.maricopa.gov/planning) – (Please
be aware that an investigation fee equal to the planning fee will be charged when a request
is related to an active violation case.)
Change to an application for a license in progress - $50
For an application to be added to an application for a license in progress - $50
To re-initiate application for a license administratively denied due to time (within 180 days) -
$50
Appeal of administrative denial of a license due to time (within 30 days) - $150
____ B.
Drainage Review Fee Plan of Development Review $1,000 + $500 per acre
Maximum of $11,000
Plan of Development with disturbance of less than 1,500 sq. ft. $650
____ C.
____ D.
____ E.
Department of Transportation Review Fee of $250.
Maricopa County Environmental Services Department (MCESD) Review Fee of $225.
Addressing Review Fee of $10 to verify an existing address or $50 to assign an address.
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APPLICATION SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
No application shall be scheduled for hearing by any board or commission or administratively
approved unless and until all fees and fines owed to the Department as a result of any activity
or inactivity attributable to the property that is the subject of t
he application are brought
current and paid in full or any amounts owed pursuant to an agreement of compliance are
current, as the case may be. This requirement shall not be waived by the Board of Supervisors
or Planning and Zoning Commission.
8. OTHER INFORMATION: (as applicable if required by staff and/or other department or agency)
____ A.
Title report2 copies
____ B.
Deed restrictions (CC & R’s)2 copies
____ C.
Parcel map(s) of site and area2 copies
____ D.
Letters of support or commitment2 copies
____ E.
Market study2 copies
____ F.
Landscape plans (including plant types, quantities, sizes, % coverage, ground-cover, etc.) 2
copies
____ G.
Building elevations (including material, color and treatment descriptions, etc.) – 2 copies
MARICOPA COUNTY AGENCY CONTACTS:
Planning and Development (Planning, Plan Review, and Engineering):
(602) 506-3301
Environmental Services:
(602) 506-0371
Flood Control District:
(602) 506-1501
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Drainage Review Requirements 703 Internet: www.maricopa.gov/planning 10/29/2012
A detailed drainage report with respect to hydrology and hydraulics in conjunction with grading, drainage and paving
plans may need to be submitted. The final drainage plan needs to be signed and sealed by an Arizona Registered
Professional Civil Engineer and should address the following:
1. Offsite Hydrology Need to determine the quantity, the entrance and exit points, and how the flow is to be routed
through the site.
2. Onsite Hydrology Need to show how the flows are to be routed to retention basins.
3. Onsite Retention Need to retain water for the 100-year, 2-hour storm for the site, including adjacent right of way.
Determine volume needed and the size and location of basins.
4. Retention Disposal Provide testing results in conformance with Standard 6.10 for disposal of total ponding volume
within 36 hours.
5. Onsite Hydraulic Calculations Need to show hydraulic analysis for any channels, culverts, storm drains, or street
drainage.
6. Cross Sections Need to show perpendicular cross-sections through the site indicating property lines, swales,
retention areas, finished floors, and street details.
7. Finished Floor Elevations Need to show finished floor elevation and certification note.
8. Topography Need to show natural and proposed contour elevations or spot elevations.
9. Dry Wells If applicable, need to submit a copy of the dry well registration before final drainage clearance of a
permit.
10. Floodplains Need to show the delineated floodplain boundaries if the site is within a Federal Emergency
Management Agency’s (FEMA) special flood hazard area. Will also need to apply for Floodplain Use Permit.
11. Erosion Setbacks For washes and other watercourse channels an erosion setback will need to be determined,
which meets Arizona State Standard 5-96.
Since complex drainage systems may require more detailed information, a meeting should be arranged with personnel
from Drainage Review.
FEE INFORMATION*:
Planning Cases:
Plan of Development including SUP (except SFR-SUP) $ 1,000 + $ 500/Acre $11,000 Maximum
SUP or Plan of Development with disturbance of less than 1,500 sq. ft. $ 650
Minor Amendment to a Plan of Development $ 650
Zone Change (no site plan, without precise plan entitlements) $ 60
Special Use plan for SFR uses $ 210
Modification of Stipulation/s $ 60
Construction Permits
$ 2,000 + $ 250/Acre $ 42,000 Maximum
Minor Accessory structure on previously developed site (see Regulation for restrictions) - $ 650
Major Accessory structure on previously developed site (see Regulation for restrictions) - $ 5,000
(Or as noted above if lower).
* See the Drainage Regulation for current fee schedule
Planning & Development
Department
DRAINAGE REVIEW REQUIREMENTS FOR
PRECISE PLANS INCLUDING SPECIAL USE PERMITS
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MARICOPA COUNTY
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
2020 FILING DEADLINES AND HEARING DATES
* ZIPPOR to be held at 501 N. 44
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Street in the Gold/Platinum Conference Rooms.
TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
(TAC)
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION (P & Z) BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (BOS)
TAC meetings are scheduled as
needed. Typically, a TAC meeting is
held within 60 days of application;
however TAC slots are limited.
This deadline refers to written sign
off being obtained by all County
agencies. A submittal must be
received at least three (3) weeks prior
to this deadline to allow for
review/sign off.
This deadline refers to the last day
an applicant can provide an
Affidavit of Posting and
Photos to the assigned Planner.
Dates in bold indicate meetings of
the Maricopa County Zoning,
Infrastructure, Policy, Procedure &
Ordinance Review Committee
(ZIPPOR) committee.
These dates typically follow the
preceding P&Z date unless the case is
continued or the P&Z does not take
action.
TAC meetings County Agency sign off deadlines
Affidavit of Posting and Photo
deadlines
P&Z
Hearings/Meetings
Board of Supervisors
Hearings/Meetings
January 7, 2020
October 21, 2019
N/A
November 21, 2019*
January 8, 2020
January 21, 2020
November 12, 2019
November 15, 2019
December 12, 2019
January 15, 2020
February 4, 2020
December 16, 2019
December 20, 2019
January 16, 2020
February 12, 2020
February 18, 2020
December 30, 2019
January 3, 2020
January 30, 2020
February 26, 2020
March 3, 2020
January 13, 2020
January 17, 2020
February 13, 2020
March 11, 2020
March 17, 2020
January 27, 2020
N/A
February 27, 2020*
March 25, 2020
April 7, 2020
February 10, 2020
February 14, 2020
March 12, 2020
April 8, 2020
April 21, 2020
February 24, 2020
February 28, 2020
March 26, 2020
April 22, 2020
May 5, 2020
March 9, 2020
March 13, 2020
April 9, 2020
May 6, 2020
May 19, 2020
March 23, 2020
March 27, 2020
April 23, 2020
May 20, 2020
June 2, 2020
April 13, 2020
April 17, 2020
May 14, 2020
June 10, 2020
June 16, 2020
April 27, 2020
N/A
May 28, 2020*
June 24, 2020
July 7, 2020
May 11, 2020
May 15, 2020
June 11, 2020
July 22, 2020
July 21, 2020
June 22, 2020
June 26, 2020
July 23, 2020
August 19, 2020
August 4, 2020
July 6, 2020
July 10, 2020
August 6, 2020
September 2, 2020
August 18, 2020
July 20, 2020
N/A
August 20, 2020*
September 16, 2020
September 1, 2020
August 10, 2020
August 14, 2020
September 10, 2020
October 7, 2020
September 15, 2020
August 24, 2020
August 28, 2020
September 24, 2020
October 21, 2020
October 6, 2020
September 8, 2020
September 11, 2020
October 8, 2020
November 4, 2020
October 20, 2020
September 21, 2020
September 25, 2020
October 22, 2020
November 18, 2020
November 3, 2020
October 5, 2020
October 9, 2020
November 5, 2020
December 9, 2020
November 17, 2020
October 19, 2020
N/A
November 19, 2020*
TBD
December 1, 2020
November 9, 2020
November 13, 2020
December 10, 2020
TBD
December 15, 2020
One Stop Shop - Planning Application Submittal
What to Expect at the One Stop Shop
POD Major AmendmentWhat to Expect at One Stop Shop 10/30/19
Purpose: Provide customers with information about what to expect when submitting a Plan of Development
Major Amendment application. This information sheet includes the application material checklist, fee
schedule, and a three step process for application submittal.
Location: Maricopa County Planning & Development Department
501 N. 44
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Street, Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ 85008
Business Hours: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays (to ensure adequate time for
application submittal, projects should be submitted no later than 4:30 p.m.)
STEP 1 - Reception
: Proceed to the One Stop Shop Reception desk to obtain a call ticket for the application submittal.
Provide the receptionist your name and specify the type of planning application.
STEP 2 - Intake Counter: One Stop Shop customer service will call your ticket number and evaluate the application
materials for completeness. Once the application materials are accepted a tracking number will be
provided and staff will advise you to proceed to the cashier to process application payment. The
following is a list of required application materials: (Please note, if any documentation is missing
your application may not be accepted during the intake process, please be sure to follow
this checklist).
STEP 3 - Cashier - Processing Payment: The cashier will call your ticket number, request your application tracking number,
advise you of the total application fees and request your method of payment. Maricopa County accepts cash, check, or credit
card. Please make checks payable to: MARICOPA COUNTY. We currently accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American
Express for credit card payment. Please note that proper payment in full, based upon the following fee schedule, is
required at the time of application:
Planning application fees will be DOUBLED if request is the result of a Code Violation case.
Plan of Development Major Amendment Submittal Documents
2 copies Application
1 copy Official Recorded deed or unofficial deed
1 CD or jump drive Electronic version of application materials
1 copy Site Plan on 8 ½” x 11”
2 copies Site Plan 24” x 36” collated, folded, and stapled
2 copies Narrative Report
1 copyPhotographs of site
2 copies Drainage Report/Plan (if applicable)
2 copies Traffic Impact Study (if applicable)
Plan of Development Major Amendment Application Fee Schedule
Reviewing Agency
Planning
$1,200 + $100/acre or portion thereof ($50,000 max.)
Drainage
$1,000 + $500/acre or portion thereof ($11,000 max)
SUP or Plan of Development with disturbance less than
1,500 sq. ft. $650
MCDOT
$250
MCESD
$225
Addressing
$10 to verify address or $50 to assign address