When submitting an application to the Planning Board for a Subdivision, site plan review, Large Home Review or Common Driveway, the fees include deposits for other items. What are these deposits for?
In addition to an application fee for each filing, the applicant is responsible for submitting deposits to cover several consultant fees including:
- Engineering costs incurred by the Town's engineering consultant for time spent in conducting a thorough review of the application and plans to verify good engineering design and practice, attendance at Planning Board meetings to discuss the filing and review etc.
- Technical Review costs incurred by the Town Planner for time spent on reviewing the application and plans in terms of compliance with State and local regulations and general planning practice, attendance at Planning Board meetings to discuss the filing and review etc.
- Legal costs incurred by Town Counsel if his review and opinion are necessary relative to the individual filing

Monthly invoices detailing all activities and costs relative to the above are submitted to the Planning Board for individual filings. The Planning Board authorizes the Town Accountant's Office to pay the invoices from deposits collected at the time of filing. When the balance for an individual filing falls below 50% of the original deposit amount, the Planning Board staff sends a request for more deposits to the applicant for the amount necessary to bring the balance back up to the original amount, with copies of all paid invoices attached. A check in this amount must be received in the Planning Board Office within 14 days. If not received, all Town inspections, issuance of permits and placement on Planning Board agendas will stop until deposits are received. The application fees and required deposits are clearly outlined on the Fee & Deposit Schedule.

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9. When submitting an application to the Planning Board for a Subdivision, site plan review, Large Home Review or Common Driveway, the fees include deposits for other items. What are these deposits for?
10. When submitting an application to the Planning Board, why are multiple copies of the application, site plans, floor plans and elevations required?