report, owner signature, legal lot documentation, and surveyor -prepared plan <br />materials. The applicant understands that the City will determine completeness <br />under EC 9.7905 and will provide any additional information requested during <br />completeness review. This procedural standard is satisfied or will be satisfied <br />through the City's completeness review process. <br />EC 9.7910 — Notice of Application <br />Criterion / Standard: <br />EC 9.7910 requires notice within 10 days after the City determines the application <br />complete and at least 20 days before the Planning Director's decision. Notice is <br />mailed to the applicant, owners and occupants of the subject property, owners <br />and occupants within 100 feet, recognized neighborhood/community <br />organizations, requesting organizations, and applicable service providers. The <br />notice allows a 14-day written comment period. <br />Response: <br />The City is responsible for providing notice of the application in accordance with <br />EC 9.7910. The applicant has provided the subject property information, owner <br />information, and application materials necessary for the City to prepare and mail <br />notice. This procedural standard is satisfied or will be satisfied by the City during <br />application processing. <br />EC 9.7915 — Decision <br />Criterion / Standard: <br />EC 9.7915 requires the Planning Director to approve, conditionally approve, or <br />deny an Expedited Land Division or Middle Housing Land Division application <br />within 58 days of the City's determination that the application is complete. The <br />decision must identify relevant criteria and standards, state the facts relied on, <br />and explain the justification for the decision. <br />Response: <br />The application materials provide substantial evidence and responses to the <br />