A comprehensive utility plan for subdivision development is a detailed document that outlines the design, layout, and integration of essential utility infrastructure to support the development of a subdivided area. This plan addresses the provision of various utilities necessary for the functioning of the subdivision, including water supply, sanitary sewer systems, stormwater management, electricity, gas, telecommunications, and other relevant services.
The utility plan takes into consideration the specific needs of the development, ensuring that each lot or parcel within the subdivision is adequately serviced. It typically includes details on the location of utility lines, placement of infrastructure such as water mains and sewer pipes, and connections to existing municipal or regional utility networks. The plan also considers factors like capacity, future expansion, and compliance with local regulations and engineering standards. Submission of the comprehensive utility plan is typically a requirement for regulatory approval, ensuring that the proposed infrastructure aligns with community planning goals and will support the anticipated development within the subdivision.

