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What is NYC RCNY § 1-10.2?

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After the application receives a calendar number, the designated examiner will review the application and issue a notice of comments to the applicant, and the applicant must respond with the necessary revisions to the application in a timely manner. When the examiner finds that the application is substantially complete

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§ 1-10.2 Examiner's Review.

RCNY § 1-10.2

After the application receives a calendar number, the designated examiner will review the application and issue a notice of comments to the applicant, and the applicant must respond with the necessary revisions to the application in a timely manner. When the examiner finds that the application is substantially complete, the applicant will be notified of the date on which the application is scheduled for public hearing.

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