§ 154.185 TIME LIMITS ON ACTION.
   (A)   The city shall have 30 calendar days to review a PUD application and to notify the applicant of any additional information that may be necessary to process the request.
   (B)   Following acceptance by the city of a complete "preliminary plan" the Planning Commission shall have a period of 60 days in which to schedule and conduct a public hearing on the request.
   (C)   Following the public hearing, the Planning Commission shall have a period of not more than 30 days to consider the proposal and make its decision.
   (D)   The Planning Commission's decision to approve or approve with conditions shall be followed by a one-year period, during which the applicant shall complete (if necessary) certain conditions of approval and prepare and submit the final development plan for final approval. The Commission may extend this period, upon request, and for good reason.
   (E)   Pre-application conferences and review of "concept plans" are not included in time limitations for approval of a PUD since both are considered preliminary, optional, and may pertain to other related approvals, such as a zone change, UGB amendment etc.
   (F)   Other time constraints related to actual development or phasing of development may be established as conditions of approval.
(Ord. 225, passed 10-20-1994, § 25.16)