How long does the development review process take?
While there is no set timeline for any specific request, as the amount of change that is occurring within a project and the meeting schedules will influence each request differently, a general overall guideline is listed below. Typically, any item that does not require a public hearing ranges from 4-6 weeks from application submittal to final approval. Requests that require a public hearing will range from 6-10 weeks. Items such as a planned unit development or a subdivision will take longer and range from 6-12 months.

Request: Schedule of Meetings (Timeline)

Certified Survey Map: Staff > Plan Commission > Common Council (4-6 weeks).
Planned Unit Development: Combination of many meetings (9-12 months).
Rezoning: Staff > Plan Commission > Public Hearing > Common Council (6-10 weeks).
Site/Building/Landscape Review: Staff > Plan Commission > Common Council (4-6 weeks).
Special Use: Staff > Plan Commission > Public Hearing > Common Council (6-10 weeks).
Subdivision Plat: Combination of many meetings (6-12 months).

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1. What is the Plan Commission?
2. How do I appear before the Plan Commission?
3. How long does the development review process take?
4. How much does it cost for applications?
5. What are the setbacks on my property?
6. What do I need to submit when doing a proposed development, redevelopment, exterior revision (other than 1 or 2 family units), special use, or rezoning?
7. What happens after submitting plans to the Plan Commission?
8. What is my property zoned and how do I find out?
9. What is the Greenfield Comprehensive Plan?
10. When and where does the Plan Commission meet?