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NEW HANOVER COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & LAND USE
230 Government Center Drive, Suite 110
Wilmington, North Carolina 28403
Telephone (910) 798-7165
FAX (910) 798-7053
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PRELIMINARY PLAN —MAJOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION
This application form must be completed as part of a subdivision preliminary plan application submitted
through the county's online COAST portal. The main procedural steps in the submittal and review of
applications are outlined in The flowchart below. More specific submittal and review requirements, as well
as the standards to be applied in reviewing the application, are set out in Section 10.3.7(D)(1) of the
Unified Development Ordinance.
1. Applicant and Property Owner Information
Applicant/Agent Name
Owner Name (if different from
Applicant/Agent)
Lonnie Ellison
SENCA Properties
Company
Company/Owner Name 2
Pulte Group
Address
Address
310 Hinson Dr Ste 2
P.O. Box 56
City, State, Zip
City, State, Zip
Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
Hampstead, NC 28443
Phone
Phone
(916)-549-6397
Email
Email
Lonnie.Ellisor@Pulte.com
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2. Subject Property Information
Address/Location
Parcel Identification Number(s)
Pandion Drive
R02900-002-008-005
Total Parcel(s) Acreage
Existing Zoning and Use(s)
20.93 AC
R-15, Vacant
Development Name Pandian Drive
3. Subdivision Type (Mark the type of subdivision being proposed)
Conventional ❑ Performance ■ - Must use the attached Density Calculator
Housing Type (Ex: single-family attached, row -style, multi -family) -
Number of Phases:1 Phase
4. Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA)
Developments that generate 100 or more trips in the AM or PM peak hour must have a TIA
approved by NCDOT and the WMPO before the preliminary plan receives TRC approval.
Please provide the estimated number of trips generated for the proposed use(s) based off the
most recent version of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation Manual.
ITE Land Use (Code):
Trip Generation Variable (gross floor area, dwelling units, etc.):
AM Peak Hour Trips:
I PM Peak Hour Trips:
5. Application Requirements
Staff uses the following checklists to determine if the application is complete. Please verify all the listed items
are included and confirm by initialing under "Applicant Initial". If an item is not applicable, mark as "N/A".
Applications determined to be incomplete must be corrected to be processed for further review.
You are encouraged to arrange an informal pre -application meeting with Planning staff at least two weeks
before applying. Pre -application meetings help improve the chances of submitting a complete application.
Applicant
Application Checklist And Acknowledgement Initial
❑ This application form, completed and signed
❑ Application fee: $300
❑ Preliminary Plan including the elements on the attached checklist
❑ One (1) digital PDF copy of ALL documents AND plans
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6. Acknowledgement and Signatures
By signing below, I understand and accept the following:
• All The conditions, limitations, and obligations of The preliminary subdivision process for which I
am applying.
• That the existing Official Zoning Map is presumed to be correct.
• That a separate Tree Removal Permit (TRP) must be submitted and approved by New Hanover
County before TRC approval may be granted.
• That
a Traffic Impact
Analysis (TIA)
must be approved by
the WMPO and NCDOT for any project
that
generates 100 or more trips in
a peak hour before
TRC approval may be granted.
• That other local, state, or federal permits or other new information or conditions related to the
property may result in changes That impact The final design of the project to include potential
reductions in density.
• That Planning staff will review each application, and if all required information is provided, They
will issue an Application Completeness Determination. This determination Triggers the six-month
permit choice rule for the project, as outlined in North Carolina General Statutes 143-755 and
160D-108.
• That This application is complete, and that all information presented in this application is accurate
to The best of my knowledge, information, and belief.
Do<u Slgnetl by
Signc'ff34ui�'Soi��$perty Owner and/or Developer
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Signature of Property Owner and/or Developer
9/30/2025
Print Name Date
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Print Name Date
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Performance Residential Density Calculator
Baseline Data Used for Density Calculations
Total Acreage: (Including all tracts used for
the project area and used to calculate density)
20.93 AC
`Natural Resources: Total acreage of natural
Natural Lakes:
lakes, ponds, rivers, and marshes
Ponds:
Rivers:
Marshes:
Total Acreage of Natural Resources:
Class IV Soils: Total acreage of Class IV soils
— Must use the NHC soils map or field
verification by a soil scientist
Are there any acres of Class IV soil proposed
Yes AR
for permanent conservation?
Conservation: If yes, provide the total
acreage of Class IV soil proposed for
permanent conservation:
*The applicant is responsible for providing documentation verifying the type, acreage, and
boundary of each natural resource.
Density Calculation
Total Acreage
20.93 AC
Minus Natural Resources
0 AC
Minus any Class IV soils not permanently
- 0 AC
conserved
Net tract acreage
— 20.93 AC
Maximum density of underlying zoning
2.5 DU/AC
district
Net tract acreage multiplied by the maximum
density of underlying zoning district
= 2.5 du/ac Maximum Dwelling Unit Count
Proposed Unit Count
52 Lots
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Preliminary Plan Checklist
The following table lists elements that must be included in the Preliminary Plan. Please make sure to include
all applicable items to ensure all the appropriate regulations may be reviewed.
General Information and Existing Conditions
1
Development name
2
Property owner's name and address
3
Developer (if different from owner)
4
Name of designer, engineer or surveyor
5
Scale no smaller than one inch to two hundred feet (1 "=200')
6
North arrow
7
Vicinity of location map
8
Date or dates plan was made
9
Tax Map, block and parcel numbers
10
Boundary line of tract to be developed drawn accurately to scale with linear and angular dimensions
11
Total gross and net acreage of tract to be developed
12
Existing zoning designation. Include all listed conditions for property subject to a Conditional Rezoning,
Special Use Permit, or Variance.
13
Existing site features and improvements including:
• Street rights -of -way, utilities including fire hydrants, structures and parking areas
• Property lines and names of adjoining property owners
14
Total acreage of existing impervious surface and percent impervious of the total site acreage.
Development Information
15
All proposed site features and development improvements including:
• Location and size of proposed lots with dimensions and lot numbers
• Number of dwelling units to be constructed
• Location of multiple dwelling unit structures (duplexes, attached single-family, condos,
apartments, etc.)
• Location, width, and designation of street rights -of -way, easements, and pedestrian facilities
• Cross section of streets and pedestrian facilities, and drainage design
• Location and size of all proposed stormwater and drainage facilities
• Location and size of all proposed utilities including fire hydrants and streetlights
• Boundaries and acreage of all open space, recreation space, conservation space, and common
area, and all other areas to be maintained by a homeowner association
16
Proposed density, minimum lot size, and average lot size
17
Setback lines and parking areas
Environmental Information
18
Topographical information (contour interval of 2 feet) and source
19
Natural features such as existing lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and marshes.
20
Approximate location of regulated wetlands (401 & 404)
21
Location and acreage of areas identified as conservation resources in Section 5.7 Conservation Resources
22
Location and acreage of areas identified as conservation used to calculate density for Performance
Residential development.
23
Boundary of Special Flood Hazard Areas
24
Location of required or proposed buffer yards
25
Areas and acreage of land identified as Class IV Soils by the 1980 NHC Soils Report, or by a licensed
Soil Scientist.
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