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7.95.050   Investigation.
   The Director of Development Services ("Director") or his designee shall determine the completeness of an application within fourteen days of its submittal to the Department. The Director shall notify the applicant in writing, within fifteen days of receipt of the application, whether or not the application is complete, and if the application is not complete, the written notification shall include a list of documents or other items which are required to be submitted by the applicant. The applicant shall have fourteen days thereafter to provide any missing documents or items, or the application shall be deemed to be withdrawn.
   Upon the filing of a completed adult use development permit application for an adult business, the Director shall cause to be made an investigation which shall include consultation with the Building, Police, Fire and Health Departments, and any other reasonable investigations and inspections as are needed. Such investigations are not grounds for the City to unilaterally delay in reviewing a completed permit application.
   If this investigation uncovers misrepresentations or false information on the application, the written notification shall inform the applicant that corrected information shall be provided to the Development Services Department within fourteen days of written notification. Such corrected information shall include an explanation of any discrepancy or misrepresentations. The Planning Commission shall be advised of any incorrect information and any explanation of the applicant with regard to that information. In the event that the applicant fails to provide corrected information or an explanation of the discrepancy between information on the application and information obtained in the Department's investigation, the application shall be deemed to be withdrawn. (Ord. § 5 (part), 1996).