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SUMMIT COUNTY LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT CODE <br />CHAPTER 10: Areas and Activities of State Interest <br />• ii. The Approval Criteria in Section 10400 of these Regulations have been satisfied in the course of <br />the development application approval process; and <br />iii. No additional mitigation is necessary. <br />3. Major and Minor Permit Review: If the Planning Director determines that a FONSI is not appropriate <br />based upon review of the preapplication submittals and the information obtained at the preapplication <br />meeting, then the Director shall determine whether the Proposed Project should be subject to the Major <br />Permit Review or Minor Permit Review provisions of these Regulations. <br />a. Major Permit Review: The Planning Director shall determine that Major Permit Review is required <br />if. <br />i. The Proposed Project is likely to have a significant adverse impact in two (2) or more categories <br />of criteria as described in Section 10400; or <br />ii. The Proposed Project is likely to have severe adverse impact in any one (1) category of criteria as <br />described in Section 10400. <br />b. Minor Permit Review: The Planning Director shall determine that Minor Permit Review is required <br />unless the Proposed Project is determined to warrant Major Permit Review. <br />4. Reconsideration of Planning Director's Determination of Level of Permit Review: <br />a. Call-up by the BOCC: The BOCC may, at its discretion, review and amend any Determination of the <br />Planning Director at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the BOCC for which proper notice can be <br />accomplished following receipt of the notice of the Determination. <br />b. Request for Reconsideration: Within seven (7) days after publication in the newspaper of a <br />Determination by the Planning Director, any Affected Party may request that the BOCC reconsider the <br />Planning Director's Determination at the BOCC's next regularly scheduled meeting for which proper <br />notice can be accomplished following the request. The BOCC shall review the Determination based on <br />the provisions of this Section 10200. <br />5. Change in Level of Permit Review: At any time prior to the final decision by the BOCC on the <br />application for a permit under these Regulations, the County may decide that information received since the <br />preapplication process indicates that the nature and scope of the impacts of the Proposed Project are such <br />that a different Level of Permit Review is required. <br />a. If a different level of permit review is required, the Planning Director shall: <br />i. Notify the applicant immediately. <br />ii. Notify the BOCC, the County Manager and the County Attorney. <br />b. A decision by the Planning Director to change the Level of Review shall be subject to the <br />reconsideration provisions in Section 10200.C.4. <br />D. Application Submittal Requirements <br />Permit application requirements are the same for major and minor Permit Review, except where "major only" is <br />indicated. The Planning Director may waive one (1) or more of the submittal requirements when the submittal <br />information would not be relevant to a Determination as to whether the Project complies with the approval criteria. <br />1. Application Fee: <br />a. The application shall be accompanied by an application fee in a manner set forth in these Regulations. <br />b. The application fee will be set by the County and shall reflect the cost of reviewing and processing the <br />application package, including costs of copying, mailings, publications, labor and overhead, all <br />hearings and meetings on the application package and the retention of such consultants, experts and <br />attorneys as the County deems advisable to aid the County during the permit application and approval <br />process. <br />c. The application package must be accompanied by payment of the application fee for either a major <br />permit review or a minor permit review. The County will establish and administer a schedule for such <br />application fee, provided however, the Planning Director may increase the application fee depending <br />on the complexity of the proposal. The actual costs incurred by the County to process the application <br />shall be deducted from the application fee. The Planning Department staff shall keep an accurate <br />record of the actual time and other costs required for the processing of the application and additional <br />billings shall be made commensurate with the additional costs incurred by the County. At no time will <br />• the application fee balance fall below 50 percent ("%") of the applicable application fee. If the balance <br />13