Land Development Ordinance - Amended 9-2-2025

B. Review . The Review Officer shall review the application for an exempt plat. Comments shall be provided to the applicant to make any corrections or additions to the proposed exempt plat. The applicant shall submit a minimum of two (2) mylars of the proposed exempt plat for signatures by the Town.

C. Certifications . Certifications for an exempt plat shall be provided in accordance with Appendix E Certifications.

D. Recordation . Once the mylars are signed by the Town, the applicant shall pick up the mylars and must record the exempt plat with the Wake County Register of Deeds within 25 days of the Town signing the mylars. E. Copies of Recorded Plat . Upon recording the exempt plat the applicant shall provide the Town with the minimum number of required copies of the recorded plat.

n. Floodplain Development Permit

The Town of Fuquay-Varina is responsible for regulating development in a floodplain in accordance with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), its Flood Insurance Study (FIS), and accompanying Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM), for Wake County, North Carolina or as otherwise amended. A flood development permit is required by the Floodplain Administrator (Director of Engineering or his/her designee). (1) Review Applications . The Floodplain Administrator shall review all floodplain development applications and issue permits for all proposed development within the Special Flood Hazard Areas and Future Conditions Flood Hazard Areas to ensure that the Flood Damage Prevention Regulations have been satisfied. (2) Drawing Provided . A plot plan drawn to scale (minimum 1” = 100’ or less) which shall be submitted with information in accordance with Article I Environmental Protection Standards, §9-1401 Flood Damage Prevention Regulations, h. Floodplain Development Application, Permit Procedures & Certification Requirements. (3) Flood Study . Prior to any type of development that may impact a floodplain regulated by FEMA, the property owner/developer shall perform a flood study and mitigate such impacts through FEMA and the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR) as required.

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