Tentative Plats are reviewed and approved administratively. A Tentative Plat demonstrates the feasibility of a proposed subdivision. It does not create legal lot lines.
Tentative Plat submittals are to be made online via Sahuarita's e-permitting website.
A Landscape Plan is recommended to be submitted with your Tentative Plat. Approval of a Landscape Plan will be required prior to approval of a Final Plat. You do not need a separate application form for the Landscape Plan.
A 5-day administrative review ensures that all of the required pieces of the submittal package have been submitted and are in the correct format. If so, your submittal will be accepted for substantive review.
Substantive review of a Tentative Plat is typically 4 weeks per review.
Once a Tentative Plat has been approved, you may submit a Final Plat. Final Plats require Town Council approval and create legal lot lines for the sale or lease of property.
Final Plat submittals are to be made online via Sahuarita's e-permitting website.
A 5-day administrative review ensures that all of the required pieces of the submittal package have been submitted and are in the correct format. If so, your submittal will be accepted for substantive review.
Substantive review of a Final Plat is typically 4 weeks per review.
Once staff deems the Final Plat acceptable for approval, it will be scheduled for approval by the Town Council. Lead time to be placed on a Town Council agenda is approximately 4 weeks.