76-4-127. Notice of certification that adequate storm water drainage and adequate municipal facilities will be provided.
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76-4-127 . Notice of certification that adequate storm water drainage and adequate municipal facilities will be provided.
(1)To qualify for the exemption from review set out in 76-4-125 (1)(d), the certifying authority shall send notice of certification to the reviewing authority that adequate storm water drainage and adequate municipal facilities will be provided for the subdivision. For a subdivision subject to Title 76, chapter 3 or 25, the certifying authority shall send notice of certification to the reviewing authority prior to final plat approval.
(2)The notice of certification must include the following:
(a)the name and address of the applicant;
(b)a copy of the preliminary plat included with the application for the proposed subdivision or a final plat when a preliminary plat is not necessary or, for a subdivision not subject to Title 76, chapter 3 or 25, a copy of the certificate of survey map or amended plat map or a declaration and floor plan, including the layout of each unit proposed to be recorded under Title 70, chapter 23, part 3;
(c)the number of parcels in the subdivision;
(d)a copy of any applicable zoning ordinances in effect;
(e)how construction of the sewage disposal and water supply systems or extensions will be financed;
(f)the relative location of the subdivision to the city or the county water and/or sewer district boundaries of the certifying authority;
(g)certification that adequate municipal or county water and/or sewer district facilities for the supply of water and disposal of sewage and solid waste will be provided. Facilities for subdivisions subject to 76-3-507 or 76-25-413 must be provided within the time required by the governing body under 76-3-507 or 76-25-413 , as applicable.
(h)if water supply, sewage disposal, solid waste, or storm water drainage facilities are not municipally owned, certification from the facility owners that adequate facilities will be available; and
(i)certification that the certifying authority has or will review and approve plans to ensure adequate storm water drainage.
(3)A municipality may be authorized to act as a reviewing authority under this section and may self-approve the municipality's own exemption.