Sec. 8-2.212.   Approval of projects.
   (a)   Approval of project applications shall be determined in accordance with applicable State laws, including Section 65920 et seq. (Permit Streamlining Act), Section 65950 et seq. (Approval of Development Permits), and Section 66410 et seq. (Subdivision Map Act), of the California Government Code, and this section.
   (b)   The Planning Director, Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission, and the Board of Supervisors may impose reasonable conditions on the approval of any permit or entitlement granted pursuant to this article in order to find or insure compliance of the use with the applicable requirements of this chapter or Federal, State, or County laws or regulations, or to provide the mitigation of environmental impacts caused by the use. Such conditions shall be in writing.
   (c)   Decisions of the Planning Director, Zoning Administrator, and Planning Commission under this article shall take effect, and appeals thereof made and considered, in the manner provided in Section 8-2.225 of this article.
   (d)   The Board is hereby authorized to promulgate by resolution a schedule of fees to be charged for the issuance by the Planning Director, Zoning Administrator, or Planning Commission, or Board of any permit or entitlement authorized by this article, such fees to be reasonably related to the actual costs to the County of processing such applications and issuing and policing such permits or entitlements.
   (e)   Any violation of the terms or conditions of any permit or entitlement issued by the Planning Director, Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission, or Board pursuant to this article shall constitute a violation of this chapter, shall be a misdemeanor, and shall be punished as set forth in Section 8-2.226 of this article. The enforcement of this article shall be by the procedure set forth in Section 8-2.226 of this article, and all remedies set forth therein for violations of this chapter shall be available against violations of this article.
(Ord. 1445, eff. August 14, 2014)