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After receiving a complete application under RMC 12.14.100, and in accordance with the timelines established by state or federal law the Public Works Director or his or her designee shall issue a written determination granting, granting with conditions that are reasonably necessary to ensure compliance with this Chapter or with other applicable regulations relating to use and management of the public ways, or denying the Master Permit in whole or in part. The time period for review may be extended with the agreement of the Applicant. If the Master Permit is denied, the written determination shall include the reason(s) for denial. The decision to grant, grant with conditions consistent with this Chapter that are reasonably necessary to assure compliance with this Chapter or other applicable regulations relating to use and management of the public ways, or deny an application for a Master Permit shall be based upon the following standards:

A. The capacity of the public ways to accommodate the Applicant’s proposed Telecommunications facilities;

B. The capacity of the public ways to accommodate known additional public utility, cable, and Telecommunications facilities if the Master Permit is granted;

C. The damage or disruption, if any, of public or private facilities, improvements, service, travel or landscaping if the Master Permit is granted;

D. The need to minimize the impact and disruption of construction within the public ways;

E. The effect, if any, on public health, safety and welfare if the Master Permit is granted;

F. Repealed by Ord. 2925.

G. The scope of the City’s authority to condition or deny the proposal under applicable federal and state laws;

H. Whether the proposed use of the public ways and other ways is in compliance or would be compliant with this Chapter and any other applicable regulations relating to the use and management of the public ways and other ways.

I. The apparent consistency of the proposal with applicable regulations set forth in the Redmond Zoning Code, and policies set forth in the Redmond Comprehensive Plan. (Ord. 2965 § 2 (part), 2019: Ord. 2925 § 2 (part), 2018: Ord. 2175 § 1 (part), 2003).