(a) Within ten (10) working days of the submission of a development application, the Community Development Director shall complete a preliminary review of the application to determine whether or not the application is complete. If the application is determined to be complete, the Community Development Director shall notify the applicant of its completeness. If the Community Development Director determines that the application is incomplete, a written notice shall be sent to the applicant or applicant's representative specifying the deficiencies. No further action will be taken on the application until the application's deficiencies are remedied by the applicant. If the application is not deemed complete within six (6) months of the notice of deficiency, the application shall be considered withdrawn. A determination of completeness shall not constitute a determination of compliance with the substantive requirements of this Land Use Code. A review or decision-making body may require more materials or information to be supplied by an applicant.
(b) In the event of a property listed on the Pitkin County Historic Register, an application for a building permit or a development permit for exterior alterations, relocation or development shall not be considered complete unless accompanied by a Certificate of No Effect or a Certificate of Appropriateness. See Sec. 7-20-100 C.
(c) In the event of a property listed on the Pitkin County Historic Register or listed on the Pitkin County Historic Inventory and subject to a Historic Preservation Management Agreement, an application to demolish the structure shall not be considered complete unless accompanied by a Demolition Certificate. See Sec. 7-20-100 D.