Chapter 17.74
PERMIT REVISION AND MODIFICATION

Sections:

17.74.010    Purpose and scope.

17.74.020    Major and minor revisions or modifications.

17.74.030    Application requirements.

17.74.040    Decision process.

17.74.010 Purpose and scope.

The purpose of this section is to define types of modifications to permits and to identify procedures for those actions. (Ord. 1741 § 40, 2009).

17.74.020 Major and minor revisions or modifications.

A. Minor Revisions or Modifications.

1. Minor revisions include:

a. Proposals resulting in a change of use that is within the scope of the existing permit or is an authorized use in the current zone classification;

b. Proposals resulting in the addition of no more than 10 percent, or 4,000 square feet of gross square footage, of structures, whichever is greater, to the site;

c. Proposals which do not increase the overall impervious surface on the site by more than 25 percent over the original approved project.

2. Proposals that individually or cumulatively exceed the requirements in this section shall be reviewed as a major revision.

B. Major Revisions or Modifications. A major revision or modification is any proposal to revise or modify an application which exceeds any of the provisions of subsection (A)(1) of this section. (Ord. 1741 § 40, 2009).

17.74.030 Application requirements.

Requests for revisions or modifications shall be in the form required in Chapter 17.70 MMC (Application Requirements) for the type of application for which was originally required in the original approval. (Ord. 1741 § 40, 2009).

17.74.040 Decision process.

A. The application type determines the decision criteria for the revision. The notice requirement is also determined by the application type; provided, that all parties involved in the original application shall be notified. Otherwise the decision shall be as follows:

1. Decisions on minor revisions or modifications shall be considered administrative and shall be one process type lower than the original decision, but not higher than Process Type III; and

2. Decisions on major revisions or modifications shall be the same process type as the original decision.

B. The land use administrator or the hearing examiner may attach new conditions to any revision or modification decision.

C. Permit revision or modification decisions shall be in writing and attached to the official file. (Ord. 1741 § 40, 2009).