Final Plat Reviews
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Approval of the preliminary plan through a land use review is the first step of the land division process. To complete the process, the applicant must submit a final plat application for review and approval. This applies to both standard land divisions and middle housing land divisions. The final plat shows the final surveyed layout of the land division including all lots, tracts, easements and rights-of-way. Information documenting compliance with all City requirements and conditions of approval is reviewed with the final plat. The plat and supplemental surveys are also reviewed to ensure it matched the approved site plan. The final plat review is an administrative review.
Steps for review of final plats
- Submit final plat application: An application for final plat review must be submitted to the City.
- Submit final plat to County Surveyor: It is recommended that the final plat be submitted to the County Surveyor to be reviewed concurrently with the City. Revisions may be required by the County. Visit the Multnomah County Surveyor's website ↗ or call 503-988-3600 for information related to the County's process and fees.
- Final plat review and approval: Revision and resubmittal may be required. Once all City departments are satisfied with the final plat, the final plat mylars must be submitted for approval and signatures. The City approved mylars will be sent to the County Surveyor.
- Recording: After the final plat is signed by required officials from the City and County, the plat and other legal documents (such as maintenance agreements) must be recorded with the County. The final plat must be submitted for recording within 90 days of City approval. Once recorded, the new lots are legally created.
Final plat review timeline
Standard land division: The final plat application must be submitted within three years of the preliminary plan approval. Approximately three additional years are provided to complete the review process.
Middle Housing Land Division: The final plat must be submitted, reviewed and approved within three years of the preliminary plan approval. It is recommended that the final plat application be submitted well before the three-year deadline.
Final plat reviews for all land divisions must also meet requirements to show progress toward meeting requirements at least every 180 days or the application will become void.
Final plat submittal requirements
All final plat applications must include:
- Completed application form
- Filing fees
- Final plat survey
- Title report
- Supplemental plan showing how conditions of approval are met (if required)
- Documentation of compliance with all conditions of approval, including supporting documents or drawings
- Maintenance Agreements for private tracts and easements (Contact the planner assigned to the preliminary land division review to obtain standard legal document templates to submit with your application.)
- Documentation of submittal of all service bureau requirements, including any required public works permits and performance guarantees
Middle housing land division applications must include an as-built survey showing building footprints and any building projections with distances to proposed lot lines, and the location of underground services in relation to any tracts and easements