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(1) An applicant or any aggrieved party of record may file a written request for reconsideration of a waiver decision issued pursuant to SCC 30.63A.840 with the department within 15 calendar days following the date the written decision was issued. The applicant or party of record shall file a reconsideration application and pay the fee established in SCC 30.86.600 with the department. The petitioner for reconsideration shall mail a copy of the petition for reconsideration to all parties of record as of the date of filing the request for reconsideration. The timely filing of a request for reconsideration shall stay the review of related project components until the appropriate director issues the reconsideration decision.

(2) The grounds for seeking reconsideration shall be limited to the following:

(a) The director’s findings, conclusions or conditions are not supported by the record;

(b) New information, which could not reasonably have been produced and which is material to the decision is discovered; or

(c) The applicant proposes changes to the application in response to deficiencies identified in the waiver decision.

(3) The request for reconsideration must:

(a) Contain the name, mailing address, and daytime telephone number of the applicant, or the applicant’s representative, together with the signature of the applicant or of the applicant’s representative;

(b) Identify the specific findings, conclusions, actions, and/or conditions for which reconsideration is requested;

(c) State the specific grounds upon which relief is requested;

(d) Describe the specific relief requested; and

(e) Where applicable, identify and provide documentation of the newly discovered evidence or changes proposed.

(4) Within 30 days of the date a complete request for reconsideration is filed, the appropriate director shall issue a written decision to either approve, approve with conditions, or deny the request for reconsideration. The decision shall include findings of fact and conclusions documenting the county’s evaluation of the waiver criteria in SCC 30.63A.830(5). The appropriate director shall provide a notice of decision pursuant to SCC 30.71.040.

(5) The appropriate director may consolidate for action, in whole or in part, multiple requests for reconsideration of the same decision where such consolidation would facilitate procedural efficiency.

(6) When reconsideration is requested, the appropriate director’s decision on reconsideration shall be the county’s final decision on the waiver request. (Added by Amended Ord. 10-026, June 9, 2010, Eff date Sept. 30, 2010).