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The 120-day time period established in PCC 18.100.010 above shall not apply in the following situations:

A. Any period during which the applicant has been requested by the Department to correct plans, perform required studies, or provide additional information. This period of time shall be calculated from the date the Department or Examiner notifies the applicant of the need for additional information until the Department or Examiner notifies the applicant that the additional information satisfies the request or 14 days after the last required submittal of the information, whichever is earlier;

B. Any period during which an EIS is being prepared in accordance with time periods set forth in Title 18D PCC, Development Regulations – Environmental, including any time period for appeal of an Administrative Official's Determination of Significance;

C. Any period for appeals of administrative decisions, as set forth in Chapter 1.22 PCC;

D. Any extension of time mutually agreed upon in writing between the applicant and the Department; provided, however, if the applicant does not have title to the subject property, any extension of time shall be conditioned on the written consent of the owner of the subject property. Provided further, however, the Department shall not agree to extensions in circumstances set forth in PCC 18.40.060 where applicant and owner of the subject property have a dispute as to the legal status of applicant's right to purchase or continue to lease or otherwise use the subject property;

E. If the permit requires approval of a New Fully Contained Community, Master Planned Resort, or Master Planned Community, (refer to PCC 18A.75.050, Planned Development District, for time limitations); or

F. Any period during which a Landmark designation, street vacation, or other approval relating to the use of public areas or facilities is being considered.

G. Time between a hold placed on the application by the Department in the circumstance provided in PCC 18.40.060 and the resolution of the dispute giving rise to the hold.

(Ord. 2021-43s § 4, 2021; Ord. 96-19S § 1 (part), 1996)