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12/23/2024
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Public Works and CDS Study Session
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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1. Once an application has been deemed complete, the Director may request the applicant <br /> to submit additional corrections, studies or other information on the proposed project. <br /> The Director shall set a reasonable deadline for the submittal of corrections, studies or <br /> other information when requested, and shall provide written notification of such <br /> requests to the applicant. <br /> 2. Failure by the applicant to meet such deadline shall be cause for the application to be <br /> void. However, an extension of such deadline may be requested by an applicant if the <br /> request is made prior to the expiration of the deadline. Extension requests shall be <br /> submitted in writing, include a justification of why an extension is warranted. <br /> 3. When considering a request for a deadline extension, the Director shall give <br /> consideration to the code provisions to which the project is vested, if any. In order to <br /> assure equity in permit processing between past, current, and future applicants, <br /> deadline extensions shall be limited to one extension after code provisions affecting the <br /> project have changed. Once code provisions have changed as to make the vested code <br /> substantially different than current code, a requested deadline extension of up to six <br /> months may be granted, but it shall be the final extension granted.The Director shall <br /> determine whether code changes have created substantially different regulations. <br /> 4. The Director shall provide a written, mailed response to the applicant with its decision <br /> on each extension request. (Ord. 2018-021 2018; .)rd. 2013-001, 2013; Ord. 2010-014, <br /> 2010) <br /> 15A.03.050 Fee schedule. <br /> The fees for application related to this title shall be established by resolution and are referenced <br /> within of the Kittitas County Code. <br /> 2017; Ord. 2007-22, 2007; Ord. 2000-07; Ord. 98-10, 1998) <br /> 15A.03.060 Notice of application. <br /> Kittitas County shall provide a notice of application to the public and the departments and agencies <br /> with jurisdiction. If Kittitas County has made a SEPA determination of significance under <br /> Chapter 43 21 C RCVS,/ concurrently with the notice of application, the notice of application shall be <br /> combined with the determination of significance and scoping notice. Nothing in this subsection <br /> prevents a determination of significance and scoping notice from being issued prior to a notice of <br /> application. <br /> 1. The notice of application shall be provided within 14 days after the determination of <br /> completeness in the following method: <br /> a. Publishing notice, including at least the project location in other than a <br /> legal description, brief description of project, type of permit(s) required, <br /> comment period dates, and location where the complete application may <br /> be reviewed in the newspaper of general circulation in the general area <br /> where the proposal is located or in a local land use newsletter published by <br /> Kittitas County. Additional legal notice may be published for development <br /> applications located in the upper county in newspapers published at least <br /> weekly, in addition to the legal publishing requirement in the official county <br /> paper of record. <br /> b. Notifying public or private groups with known interest in a certain proposal <br /> or in the type of proposal being considered. <br /> c. Mailing to adjacent landowners. Adjacent landowners are the owners of <br /> real property, as shown by the records of the county assessor, located <br />
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