Chapter 17.405
PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW

Sections:

17.405.010    Purpose.

17.405.015    Process.

17.405.020    Complete application.

17.405.030    Appeal of director’s decision.

17.405.040    Action by hearing examiner.

17.405.010 Purpose.

In order to provide applicants with the best available information regarding development proposals and processing requirements, and to ensure the availability of complete and accurate information for review prior to application processing and/or a public hearing, a pre-application review process is hereby established.

(Ord. 216 (1998) § 4 (part), 1998)

17.405.015 Process.

Pre-application shall be conducted in a manner as prescribed in Title 21 of this code.

(Ord. 216 (1998) § 4 (part), 1998)

17.405.020 Complete application.

Any application for action under this title must be complete before it is accepted for processing. Consistent with the requirements of Title 21 of this code, upon receipt of all satisfactory application materials identified in the written summary of the pre-application meeting, the director shall find the application complete, certify it as such, and schedule it for public hearing (if necessary).

(Ord. 216 (1998) § 4 (part), 1998)

17.405.030 Appeal of director’s decision.

Any applicant whose application is determined not to be complete, but wishes the application to be processed in lieu of this determination, may appeal the director’s determination as set forth in Title 21 of this code. In addition, the appeal shall specifically indicate the submission items requested to be deleted and the reason for the deletion. Upon receipt of an appeal of department ruling, the director shall schedule the appeal and project application for public hearing in accordance with Title 21.

(Ord. 216 (1998) § 4 (part), 1998)

17.405.040 Action by hearing examiner.

The hearing examiner shall first consider and make a decision on the appeal of departmental ruling. If the appeal is upheld, the hearing examiner will proceed to open the public hearing on the project application.

(Ord. 216 (1998) § 4 (part), 1998)