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A. An application shall consist of all materials required by the applicable application submittal checklist, the applicable development regulations and shall, at a minimum, include the following:

1. A completed project permit application form signed by the property owner(s) and/or applicant;

2. A statement that the applicant attests by written oath to the accuracy and completeness of all information submitted for an application;

3. A statement by the applicant that the property affected by the application is in the exclusive ownership of the applicant, or that the applicant has submitted the application with the written consent of all owners of the affected property and such written consent is supplied with the application;

4. A legal description of the site;

5. Applicable filing fee(s), if any, as established in the current city of Auburn fee schedule and relevant deposit(s), if any, as permitted or required by other chapters or sections of the Auburn City Code;

6. Evidence of water and sewer availability:

a. Availability of water and sewer service inside the municipal limits of the city shall be confirmed by city staff;

b. Except for boundary line adjustments or boundary line eliminations, if outside the city’s water or sanitary sewer service area, application shall include evidence of water or sanitary sewer availability or evidence of approval from King County or Pierce County health departments for a septic system adequate to accommodate the proposed development;

c. The application shall include a conceptual utility plan showing all utility infrastructure needed to serve the subdivision;

7. Conceptual grading plan showing existing and proposed grades with cross sections demonstrated, as applicable;

8. Conceptual access plan showing existing and proposed access points and access points adjacent to or on the opposite side of the subject properties’ frontage;

9. Any additional information as required by the specific submittal checklist or chapter of this title for each specific application type;

10. A project permit application is complete when it meets the submittal requirements specified by the director. The determination of completeness shall not preclude the department from requesting additional information or studies either at the time of notice of completeness or subsequently if new or additional information is required or substantial changes in the proposed action occur, as determined by the department.

B. The director shall have the authority to prepare, revise and/or waive any of the specific submittal requirements listed herein that are determined to be unnecessary for review of an application. (Ord. 6239 § 1, 2009.)