12-263: RECONSIDERATION:
   A.   Reconsideration: Every applicant or affected person seeking judicial review of the Board's final decision must first file with the Board a motion for reconsideration of the Board's decision, specifying deficiencies in the decision within fourteen (14) days of the date of the decision, along with the applicable fee. A failure to seek reconsideration is also a failure to exhaust administrative remedies.
   B.   Initial Decision: The Board may consider the reconsideration motion as scheduled on an open business meeting agenda and determine whether to grant or deny the request. If the Board grants reconsideration in whole or in part, a hearing before the Board will be scheduled to address the specific deficiencies identified by the applicant or affected person and to allow interested persons to have an opportunity to be heard. If the Board denies the request for reconsideration, it shall promptly notify the parties in writing.
   C.   Public Notice On Hearing: Notice of the public hearing on the reconsideration, identifying the specific deficiencies alleged in the reconsideration request, will be provided as follows, including:
      1.   Notice To Agencies And Political Subdivisions: At least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing, the Director shall send notice to all political subdivisions providing services with the planning jurisdiction, including school districts and the manager or person in charge of the local public airport.
      2.   Legal Notice: At least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing, the Director shall publish a notice of the time and place in the official newspaper or paper of general circulation in the County.
      3.   Radius Notice: Will be provided in the same manner as originally provided on the application.
   D.   Decision: Following the hearing on the reconsideration, the Board may affirm, reverse or modify its prior decision and shall provide a written decision to the applicant and the affected person(s) within sixty (60) days of receipt of the request for reconsideration. If the Board fails to timely decide, the original decision of the Board will stand. (Ord. 573, 10-25-2017)