Common use of Application Review Process Clause in Contracts

Application Review Process. (1) The Village Administrative Authority shall verify that the permit application, including the supporting documentation as required by Subsection (C), is complete and that proposed plan complies with the standards identified in either Section 16.08 or Section 16.09, or both. If the Village Administrative Authority determines after such review that the proposed plan is deficient in any manner or that additional information is needed to evaluate the plan, the Village Administrative Authority shall notify the applicant of such deficiency or of the need for additional information. Within twenty (20) days after the date of such notification, the applicant shall correct the identified deficiencies or furnish the requested information, or both if appropriate. If the applicant fails to timely correct any identified deficiency or submit the requested information, the application shall be deemed denied and no further action will be taken on it. The applicant may then either submit a new application and plan for approval or appeal the determination of the Village Administrative Authority as provided under Section 16.12; (2) Any stormwater plans meeting the definition as defined in Chapter 20 of the La Crosse County Code of Ordinances requires approval of the La Crosse County Planning, Resources, and Development Committee. (3) After the application and plan review by the Village Administrative Authority has been completed, and, if appropriate, all identified deficiencies have been corrected and all additionally requested information has been submitted, the Village Administrative Authority may approve or reject the permit request as submitted. The Village Administrative Authority may also approve the permit request subject to certain enumerated conditions, including the correction of any identified deficiencies in the filed plan. The Zoning Administrator shall then notify the applicant of the action taken by the Village Administrative Authority. If a permit is approved conditionally or rejected, the Zoning Administrator shall advise the applicant of the conditions of approval, including the required correction of identified deficiencies in the plan, or the reasons for rejection. If the applicant thereafter corrects all of the identified deficiencies in the plan to the satisfaction of the Village Administrative Authority, the plan shall then be deemed approved, subject to any remaining non-deficiency conditions, if any. Staff engaged in this review and approval process shall be certified where appropriate by the Wisconsin Department of Commerce for this purpose; (4) If any installed stormwater management measure is to be privately-owned, an affidavit, in recordable form, notifying future prospective purchasers of the existence of a stormwater control or combination permit issued under this Chapter and applicable plan, timetables and potential liability imposed by Subsection for failure to bring the property into compliance with this Chapter after notification, shall be filed with the La Crosse County Register of Deeds prior to issuance of a stormwater control or a combination permit. Such information shall also be noted on every applicable plat and certified survey map; (5) Upon the approval of the Village Administrative Authority, or upon the applicant’s satisfactory correction of those plan deficiencies identified by the Village Administrative Authority, the permit requested shall be issued by the Village after the applicant has met all other requirements of this Chapter.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Stormwater and Erosion Control Ordinance, Stormwater and Erosion Control Regulations

Application Review Process. (1) The Village Administrative Authority shall verify that the permit application, including the supporting documentation as required by Subsection (C), is complete and that proposed plan complies with the standards identified in either Section 16.08 or Section 16.09, or both. If the Village Administrative Authority determines after such review that the proposed plan is deficient in any manner or that additional information is needed to evaluate the plan, the Village Administrative Authority shall notify the applicant of such deficiency or of the need for additional information. Within twenty (20) business days after the date of such notification, the applicant shall correct the identified deficiencies or furnish the requested information, or both if appropriate. If the applicant fails to timely correct any identified deficiency or submit the requested information, the application shall be deemed denied and no further action will be taken on it. The applicant may then either submit a new application and plan for approval or appeal the determination of the Village Administrative Authority as provided under Section 16.12; (2) Any stormwater plans meeting the definition as defined in Chapter 20 of the La Crosse County Code of Ordinances requires approval of the La Crosse County Planning, Resources, and Development Committee. (3) After the application and plan review by the Village Administrative Authority has been completed, and, if appropriate, all identified deficiencies have been corrected and all additionally requested information has been submitted, the Village Administrative Authority may approve or reject the permit request as submitted. The Village Administrative Authority may also approve the permit request subject to certain enumerated conditions, including the correction of any identified deficiencies in the filed plan. The Zoning Administrator shall then notify the applicant of the action taken by the Village Administrative Authority. If a permit is approved conditionally or rejected, the Zoning Administrator shall advise the applicant of the conditions of approval, including the required correction of identified deficiencies in the plan, or the reasons for rejection. If the applicant thereafter corrects all of the identified deficiencies in the plan to the satisfaction of the Village Administrative Authority, the plan shall then be deemed approved, subject to any remaining non-deficiency conditions, if any. Staff engaged in this review and approval process shall be certified where appropriate by the Wisconsin Department of Commerce for this purpose; (4) If any installed stormwater management measure is to be privately-owned, an affidavit, in recordable form, notifying future prospective purchasers of the existence of a stormwater control or combination permit issued under this Chapter and applicable plan, timetables and potential liability imposed by Subsection for failure to bring the property into compliance with this Chapter after notification, shall be filed with the La Crosse County Register of Deeds prior to issuance of a stormwater control or a combination permit. Such information shall also be noted on every applicable plat and certified survey map; (5) Upon the approval of the Village Administrative Authority, or upon the applicant’s satisfactory correction of those plan deficiencies identified by the Village Administrative Authority, the permit requested shall be issued by the Village after the applicant has met all other requirements of this Chapter.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Stormwater and Erosion Control Ordinance