Plan Review
Contact
Karen Lewis,
Email
350 Montevue Ln.
Frederick, MD21702
Ph: (301) 600-1717
Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Plan Review
- Health Department Site Plan Review
- Preliminary site inspection
- Subdivision plan review
- Technical assistance on plan review issues
On-Site Sewage Disposal System Property Evaluation
Application Process:
- Lot of Records, Tenant House, Farm lots, and Remainders.
- Applicants must submit and application to the Frederick County Department of Planning Development Review (DPDR) on the 2nd floor of Winchester Hall to have a determination made as to the status of the property.
- Determination letter fees are required. Contact DPDR for current fee amount.
- The written response will be prepared by DPDR.
- A completed site plan submittal form will then be submitted with two copies of a Health Department Site Plan, prepared by a State of Maryland licensed land surveyor, that complies with the regulations, along with all Health Department fees.
- The plan review office will review the application and field check the proposed site to see if the property is acceptable for testing.
- If the plan meets the requirements for testing and given approval, the plan is given to the Well and Septic Office for soil evaluation and percolation testing.
- A letter will be sent to the applicant and the surveyor notifying them of the testing and the Health Department staff person to set-up an appointment with.
- A fee will be required for a perk test to be administered by Health Department staff.(See Fee Schedule)
- No appointments will be scheduled until all paperwork is completed and the fee has been paid.
- No site plans are needed for properties with existing houses.
Subdivision Submittals
- All subdivision plats will be submitted to the DPDR for review and will be forwarded to the Health Department.
- Once the review has been completed it will be forwarded to the Well and Septic office for evaluation.
- Once the plan is received there is a normal 15-day review time for the plan to be reviewed by the Plan Review office.
- If there is a problem or question prior to the site plan or subdivision being released for testing, you will be contacted by phone or mail regarding the issue.
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