Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 13073 - Applicant's Postponement
(a)
Where an applicant for a coastal development permit determines that he or she
is not prepared to respond to the staff recommendation at the meeting for which
the vote on the application is scheduled, the applicant shall have one right,
pursuant to this section, to postpone the vote to a subsequent meeting. The
applicant's right to postpone shall be exercised prior to commencement of the
public testimony portion of the public hearing.
(b) An applicant's request for postponement,
not made as a matter of right pursuant to section 13073(a), shall be granted at
the commission's discretion. The executive director shall, to the extent
feasible, notify all persons the executive director knows to be interested in
the application of the postponement. The commission shall not grant a request
for postponement under this subdivision unless it determines that sufficient
time remains under applicable deadlines for its action on the
application.
(c) Any request for
postponement pursuant to subsections (a) or (b) shall be in writing or stated
on the record in a commission meeting and shall include a waiver of any
applicable time limits for commission action on the application. If an
applicable time limit cannot be waived and the deadline for Commission action
is before the subsequent regularly scheduled Commission meeting, the request
for postponement shall be denied. Where a request for postponement is granted
pursuant to subsections (a) or (b), the applicant shall provide another set of
stamped, addressed envelopes consistent with the requirements of section
13054.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 30333, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 65952 and 65957, Government Code; and Sections 30620 and 30623, Public Resources Code.
2. Repealer of former section 13073 and renumbering of former section 13085 to section 13073, including amendment of section and Note , filed 9-20-99; operative 10-20-99 (Register 99, No. 39).
3. Amendment of subsection (c) and Note filed 7-30-2019; operative
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