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A. An application described in PCC 18.160.030 shall be reviewed for consistency with the applicable development regulations in effect on the date the application is deemed complete.

B. An application described in PCC 18.160.030 shall be reviewed for consistency with the construction and utility standards in effect on the date the separate application for a construction or utility permit is deemed complete. An applicant may submit a separate construction or utility permit application simultaneously with any application described in PCC 18.160.030 to vest for a construction or utility standard. The application or approval of a construction or utility permit or the payment of connection charges or administrative fees to a public utility does not constitute a binding agreement for service and shall not establish a vesting date for development regulations used in the review of applications described in 18.160.030.

C. An application described in PCC 18.160.030 utilizing vested rights shall be subject to all development regulations in effect on the vesting date.

D. An application described in PCC 18.160.030 that is deemed complete is vested for the specific use, density, and physical development that is identified in the application submittal.

E. Applications submitted pursuant to the Title 18 series that are not listed in PCC 18.160.030 shall be governed by those standards which apply to said application. These applications shall not vest for any additional development regulations.

F. The property owner is responsible for monitoring the time limitations and review deadlines for the application. The County shall not be responsible for maintaining a valid application. If the application expires, a new application may be filed with the Department, but shall be subject to the development regulations in effect on the date of the new application.

(Ord. 2012-2s § 4 (part), 2012; Ord. 2009-98s § 3 (part), 2010; Ord. 2004-52s § 1 (part), 2004; Ord. 98-66S § 1 (part), 1999)