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5. City Review of Plans. <br /> a. Upon making a complete initial or updated submittal, the City's <br /> comments to Subdivision Construction Plans/Public Improvement <br /> Construction Plans ("PICPs") will be issued within thirty (30) business <br /> days. If the City fails to provide comments to such PICPs within said <br /> thirty (30) business days, such PICPs shall be deemed approved. If the <br /> Tract is located outside the City limits and ETJ, no additional permits <br /> beyond PICPs and any permits/inspections necessary for residential or <br /> commercial wastewater service connections shall be required. <br /> b. With respect to the submission of Watershed Protection Plan, Phase 2 <br /> ("WPP2") and associated application documents subject to this Section <br /> 5 (the "application'), the City will review the WPP2 application <br /> submittal for completeness within ten (10) days of its submission to the <br /> City. The completeness review will not be for a determination of <br /> technical adequacy or accuracy, but only to administratively verify <br /> whether all required material and information has been submitted. <br /> Prior to acceptance, the City may reject the application for being <br /> incomplete, in which case the developer must resubmit such plans and <br /> associated application documents to include those items identified by <br /> the City to be insufficient or incomplete. The City will have ten (10) <br /> additional days from the date of any resubmission of additional <br /> materials to review again for completeness. This process shall repeat <br /> until the City accepts the application as complete. <br /> c. Concurrent with submission of an application to the City for review,the <br /> developer shall indicate in writing which of the following shall be the <br /> technical reviewer of the application and plans: <br /> i. City staff,with permit and review fees paid to the City; <br /> ii. The City's contracted third-party firm (in which case the <br /> developer shall pay the City for the permit and contracted fee <br /> for the third-party review); or, <br /> iii. The Municipal Utility District's engineer, under a direct <br /> contract with the developer for payment of the engineer's <br /> review services (and the developer paying the City its <br /> standard permit fees). <br /> d. Once the application is complete and accepted for technical review, <br /> the reviewer then has thirty (30) days from the date the application <br /> is deemed complete to approve the application or to provide a <br /> Amendment No. 1- Regional Wastewater Services& Facilities Cost Sharing Agreement Res. 2025-56R <br /> Page 6 of 71 <br />