Concurrent submittals Sample Clauses
The "Concurrent submittals" clause defines the process by which multiple project documents, drawings, or samples can be submitted for review at the same time rather than sequentially. In practice, this allows contractors or suppliers to submit several required items together, expediting the review and approval process and reducing potential project delays. The core function of this clause is to streamline project workflows and improve efficiency by enabling simultaneous consideration of related submittals, thereby minimizing bottlenecks and ensuring timely project progress.
Concurrent submittals. When a substantial development permit and a conditional use or variance permit are required for a development, the submittal on the permits shall be made concurrently.
Concurrent submittals. When a substantial development permit and a conditional use or variance permit are required for a development, the submittal on the permits shall be made concurrently. Submittal requirements. A complete submittal shall consist of the following documents and information: A copy of the complete application pursuant to Section 8.5, Shoreline permit application requirements; Findings and conclusions that establish the basis for the decision including but not limited to identification of shoreline environment designation, applicable policies and regulations of the City’s Shoreline Master Program and the consistency of the project with appropriate review criteria for the type of permit(s) as established in Section 8.7, Shoreline permit review criteria; The final decision of the City; The permit data sheet required by WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇; and
