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H.A.R.C. application types differ in terms of when the applications may be submitted for review, the number of steps involved in the review process, whether public notice is required, and the body which reviews the application, as set forth below.

7-202.A. Large Scale Activity. Large scale activities must be approved by H.A.R.C. and require a preliminary and final application and review. The procedures for H.A.R.C. review of large scale activities are fully described in Sections 7-204 and Section 7-206 of this Division.

7-202.B. Small Scale Activities. Small scale activities must be approved by H.A.R.C. and require only a final application and review. The procedures for H.A.R.C. review of small scale activities are more fully described in Section 7-206 of this Division.

7-202.C. Minor Activities. Minor activities are approved by the H.A.R.C. Chairperson and require only a final application. The procedures for review of minor activities are fully described in Section 7-211 of this Division.

7-202.D. Insubstantial Activities. Insubstantial activities are approved by the Planning Director and require only a final application. The procedures for review of insubstantial activities are fully described in Section 7-211.

7-202.E. Work Sessions. Work sessions are held by H.A.R.C. at the request of the applicant prior to submitting a development application, or for review of certain large scale PUDs. The procedures for a H.A.R.C. work session are fully described in Section 5-201.C of this code.

(Ord. 1559, 2022)