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A concurrency review shall be required for all development activity as noted in PMC 12.36.030 and for all subdivision proposals. No separate application shall be required. The concurrency review shall be included as a part of the City’s standard development review process or preliminary plat review process. In order for a development proposal to be considered for concurrency review, applications for building permits must contain all site plans, civil plans and permit data required under the building permit application process. All applications for subdivision, including short plats and binding site plans, approval must contain the information required in PMC Title 21. The City may require the additional submittal of a traffic analysis or traffic impact study for both building permit and subdivision review to assist with a concurrency review. [Ord. 3821 § 1, 2007; Code 1970 § 12.36.070.]