Agency Review - Complete Major Phase Application Sample Clauses

Agency Review - Complete Major Phase Application. The Agency staff shall review as expeditiously as reasonably possible each Complete Major Phase Application and shall notify Developer of the Agency staff’s comments and comments by applicable City Agencies and other Governmental Entities and community organizations consulted by the Agency. The Agency staff shall provide final comments on each Complete Major Phase Application within eighty (80) days following the Agency’s determination that the Major Phase Application is a Complete Application. The Agency staff may propose changes to the Complete Major Phase Application that do not conflict with the Redevelopment Requirements. If the Agency proposes any such changes, then the Agency and Developer shall promptly meet and confer in good faith for a period of not more than forty-five (45) days, as such period may be extended by mutual agreement, to reach agreement on any such changes proposed by the Agency; provided such meet and confer period shall run concurrently with, and shall not extend, the eighty (80) day period specified above unless agreed to by Developer and Agency staff. Developer shall have the right at any time after the eighty (80) day period above has run to require that the Agency Director submit the Complete Major Phase Application to the PAC or the CAC, as applicable, and then to the Agency Commission for review and consideration, with or without Agency staff recommendation. At the close of the periods described above in this Section IV.B.3, the Agency Director shall submit the Complete Major Phase Application to the CAC or the PAC, as applicable, and then to the Agency Commission for review and consideration at the next regularly-scheduled meeting of the Agency Commission for which an agenda has not yet been finalized and for which the Agency can prepare and submit a staff report in keeping with standard practices of the Agency. The Agency Commission shall take action on each Complete Major Phase Application in accordance with the standards in Section IV.B.4 within thirty (30) days after such Complete Major Phase Application is introduced at a public meeting of the Agency Commission for review and consideration, unless Developer in its sole discretion Approves an extension of such period. Failure of the Agency Director to submit the Complete Major Phase Application to the CAC or the PAC, as applicable, and then to Agency Commission, and the failure of the Agency Commission to act, within the time frames specified above shall each be a basi...
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