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Within twenty-eight days after receiving a project permit application, the city shall mail or provide in person a written determination stating either:

A. That the application is complete; or

B. That the application is incomplete and what is necessary to make the application complete.

The determination shall, to the extent known by the city, identify other agencies of local, state, or federal government that may have jurisdiction over some aspect of the application. A determination of completeness shall not preclude the city from requesting additional information or studies if new information is required or substantial changes in the proposed action occur. The determination may include any additional information the city deems necessary to adequately evaluate a proposed action.

Within fourteen days after an applicant has submitted additional information after a determination that the initial application is incomplete, the city shall issue a new determination of completeness.

An application shall be deemed complete upon failure of the city to issue a written determination that the application is incomplete within the time limits set forth in this section. (Ord. 827 § 14, 1997).