How is a plat application reviewed and approved?
  1. Distribution to the Development Review Committee: Upon receiving a complete application, City staff will forward a copy of the plat to the City’s Development Review Committee (DRC). The DRC is composed of representatives from the City’s Community Development, Public Works, and Fire Departments, Texas Department of Transportation, and from each of the City’s franchised utility companies including: GEUS (Electricity, Cable TV, Internet), Oncor (Gas), Comcast (Cable TV, Internet), and Southwestern Bell (Telephone, Internet). We strongly encourage the early submission of construction plans that are required for approval of a final plat since the review of these plans is more involved and usually require more staff time to complete.
  2. Review and Comment by the DRC: 12 days before the regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission, the DRC will meet to discuss the plat on a Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Municipal Annex Conference Room located at 2315 Johnson St. The developer or the developer’s representative is encouraged to attend this meeting. The necessary changes and/or modifications that are necessary to bring the plat into compliance with the Subdivision Ordinance will be discussed. The developer should receive a follow-up letter within two or three days following the meeting summarizing any changes that need to be made to the plat application.
  3. Revise and Resubmit: After receiving the review comments, the developer should revise the application to incorporate any comments from the DRC. Fourteen copies of the revised plat along with any supporting materials should be submitted to the Community Development Office at least seven days before the regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission.
  4. Consideration and Approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission: After receiving the revised plat, the Community Development office staff will place the plat on the Planning and Zoning Commission agenda for review and approval. The Planning and Zoning Commission usually meets on the third Monday of each month. Minor subdivision plats and some replats may be approved by the Director of Public Works and do not require the approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission. The infrastructure and drainage construction plans must be signed by the Director of Public Works before the plat is considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
  5. Filing the Plat: After the plat has been approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and all other requirements have been met, the Community Development office staff will file the plat with the Hunt County Clerk’s Office. The plat cannot be filed until the City Attorney verifies that the persons who sign the plat constitute all persons with any legal interest in the property.

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1. What are the types of plats?
2. How do I apply for approval of a subdivision plat?
3. What are the approval requirements for plats of land located within the extraterritorial jurisdiction?
4. What are the deadlines for submitting plat applications?
5. How is a plat application reviewed and approved?
6. How much does a platting application cost?