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All development projects listed in Table 5.29 ‐1 of the
Unified Development Code (UDC) are required to undergo the site plan review and approval process. In the City of Ann Arbor all site plans are reviewed and approved by either the Planning Manager, the City Planning Commission , or the City Council depending on the scope of work/work program/proposed activity. This process ensures that the proposed development, land use, or activity meets the standards for approval in the UDC. The site plan review process was recently amended and is effective January 30, 2022.
Summary of Development Projects that Require Site Plan Review
- Rezoning applications - a site plan, area plan or conceptual PUD plan is required along with a rezoning application
- Special exception use applications - a site plan is required along with an application for a special exception use
- Certain additions to existing buildings with five or more dwelling units or non-residential uses
- New construction that results in: five or more dwelling units; residential building(s) in non-residential districts; new non-residential building(s); new or replacement Wireless Communications Tower(s) Certain sidewalk, parking or street construction, rearrangement, reconfiguration, or removal
- Certain accessory buildings, structures, canopies, decks, patios, plazas or outdoor storage on properties with five or more dwelling units or that are not zoned residential
- Changes to approved Natural Feature plans on properties with five or more dwelling units or that are not zoned residential
For a complete/detailed list see UDC Table 5.29 ‐1 (PDF)
Before you begin to conceptualize your project, please visit the
Planning for Sustainability page to consider those aspects of development that can be considered early to make your project resilient and efficient.
Site Plan Review Process
The table below outlines the Site Plan Review Process steps to take before submitting a project application. See the Site Plan Review Process (PDF) for information on the entire review process from pre-submittal through approval.
Step 1: Schedule Development Concept Meeting with Planning Staff At this meeting applicants will: - Learn about the Site Plan Review Process
- Ask questions about your project
- Receive early feedback on your development concept
- Determine your project's Citizen Participation Ordinance requirement (if any)
To schedule a concept meeting with staff please fill out our Concept Meeting Request Form.
Staff contact:
[email protected]
Resources if applicable:
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Step 2: Prepare Project Application - Create a STREAM account.
- Complete/plan your Citizen Participation Ordinance requirement (if any)
- Use the Site Plan Review Checklist to assemble your complete application package
- Please review these suggestions in the Project Sustainability Guide (PDF) from the Office of Sustainability and Innovations in preparing your site plan application; we ask that you consider how your project can help our community achieve the City's A2ZERO strategies.
Reference the STREAM User Help Guide for creating an account.
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Step 3: Schedule Pre-Submission Meeting with Planning Staff
**As of February 14, 2023, applications for most planning projects will require a Pre-Submission Meeting application in STREAM to begin. After the Pre-Submission Meeting, staff will unlock the correct applications with unique links accessible to the STREAM accounts of project team members. Please also note that the Pre-Submission Meeting date is not the same as, and will not satisfy the need to submit project applications by the Application Deadline date indicated on this page** At this meeting applicants will: - Review the project application and plan in detail with staff
- Confirm project fees and required applications
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Step 4: Submit Application All materials (application, plans, supporting documents, citizen participation report, etc.) must be electronically filed online by noon on the review cycle deadline.
Applicants should contact the
Engineering Department prior to the application deadline to determine if paper copies of plans are required.
Staff will typically review the submitted application within five business days of the submittal deadline to confirm acceptance and review commencement or additional required information. At this time applicants will be invoiced. Applicants can pay invoices online via credit card or bank account.
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2024 Application Deadlines Dates
Applications that have a public hearing prior to approval such as site plans, rezoning petitions, and special exception use petitions for either Planning Commission or City Council approval, will be processed for review at noon on the third Thursday of each month. 2024 third Thursdays are:
- January - applications submitted in January will be reviewed with February submittals.
- February 15
- March 21
- April 18
- May 16
- June 20
- July 18
- August 15
- September 19
- October 17
- November 21
- December 19
Applications that do not need a public hearing for approval, such as site plans for Planning Manager approval and land divisions/transfers, are processed upon submittal.
Annexations
Below are links to information and application forms for annexing property into the City of Ann Arbor from Scio, Pittsfield, or Ann Arbor Townships. Annexation is required of properties that request City water or sanitary sewer service. This information generally applies to owners of single- or two-family dwellings or vacant residential lots. To request annexation of property other than single- or two-family, contact Planning & Development Services at [email protected].
Brownfield Policy
Citizen Participation
Land Divisions
Site Plans and Area Plans
Street and Right-of-Way Vacations
City Review of Public/Charter School Site Plans
Rezoning, PUD's, Special Exception Uses
Last Updated: 10-21-2024