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e. Other applications and appeals. The examiner shall render decisions and <br /> recommendations on all other applications and appeals required by <br /> ordinance to be heard by the examiner. Subject to the provisions of the <br /> City's procedural ordinance implementing the Regulatory Reform Act <br /> (Ordinance No. 2136-96) including and thereto), the time period for <br /> consideration and decision on an appeal shall not exceed ninety (90) <br /> calendar days for an open record appeal hearing and the time period for <br /> a decision shall not exceed one hundred twenty (120) calendar days <br /> following notification of application's completeness. <br /> f. Jurisdiction Retained by Examiner. Whenever the examiner renders a <br /> decision, the examiner retains jurisdiction for the purpose of making <br /> minor changes. A "minor change" is a change which does not alter the <br /> scope of the decision. Upon receipt of an application for a minor <br /> change, the examiner may approve or disapprove a minor change (s) by <br /> issuance of a written order. Copies of the order shall be mailed to all <br /> parties of record. Within ten calendar days of the date of the issuance of <br /> the order, a party of record may submit a written request with the <br /> hearing examiner's office requesting a hearing. Upon receipt of such <br /> request, the examiner's office requesting a hearing. Upon receipt of <br /> such request, the examiner's order approving the minor change will be <br /> stayed pending the hearing. Absent receipt of a request for hearing, the <br /> order shall be come final upon expiration of the ten-day period. <br /> g. Decision, Recommendation, Conditions. <br /> (1) The examiner's decision or recommendation may be to grant or <br /> deny the applications, or the examiner may recommend or <br /> require of the applicant such conditions, modifications and <br /> restrictions as the examiner finds necessary to make the <br /> application compatible with its environment and carry out the <br /> objectives and goals of the City's environmental policy <br /> ordinance, comprehensive plan, shoreline management master <br /> program, housing assistance plan, other applicable plans and <br /> programs adopted by the City Council, the Zoning Code, the <br /> subdivision ordinance and other codes and ordinances of the City. <br /> Conditions, modifications and restrictions which may be imposed <br /> are, but are not limited to: <br /> (a) Exact location and nature of development, including <br /> additional building and parking area setbacks, screening <br /> in the form of landscaped berms, landscaping or fencing; <br /> 3 <br />