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H. "Permit date" means the date the last city staff member or official executes the project permit document(or <br /> in the case of shoreline conditional use or variance permits,the date the permit is executed by the <br /> Washington State Department of Ecology).The permit date normally appears on the face of the permit. For <br /> Review Process III,the permit date typically will be the date of the hearing examiner decision or city council <br /> ordinance,unless there is a project permit administratively signed and issued by city staff to the applicant on <br /> that decision. <br /> I. "Project permit" means any land use or environmental permit or license required from the city of Everett for a <br /> project action,including but not limited to building permits,subdivisions,binding site plans, unit lot <br /> subdivisions,planned unit developments,conditional uses,shoreline substantial development permits, <br /> permits or approvals required by critical area ordinances,site-specific rezones authorized by a comprehensive <br /> plan or subarea plan, but excluding the adoption of amendment of a comprehensive plan,subarea plan,or <br /> development regulations,except as otherwise specifically included in this subsection.A SEPA determination is <br /> not a permit;a project permit typically includes any conditions required as a result of SEPA review,as provided <br /> by this title.A project permit does not include nonproject actions as defined in the SEPA ordinance(EMC <br /> 19.43).Also see"land use permit." Preapplication documents and early conceptual review,such as site plan <br /> review,do not require open public hearings and are not project permits under this title. <br /> J. "Public hearing or meeting" means an informal meeting, hearing,workshop,or other public gathering of <br /> people to obtain comments from the public or other agencies on a proposed project permit prior to the city's <br /> project permit decision.A"public meeting or hearing"is distinguished from the single"open public hearing" <br /> that creates the record in a final project permit recommendation or decision or an administrative appeal <br /> under this title.A public meeting or hearing may be required by law and may include certain formalities,such <br /> as a public hearing on an environmental impact statement. <br /> Ch.15.02 Local Project Review 35 City Council Action(11/04/2020) <br />