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6/12/1995
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FXS:dft ~/22/94R(030/11) <br /> ~/20/94R <br /> 5/05/95R <br /> <br />project coordinator shall complete the review and issue a <br />written determination within ten (10) days after receipt of <br />the request, unless the Director or his/her designee <br />reasonably extends the time thereof. <br /> <br /> (2) Written Appeal To Director Or His/Her Designee. <br />The stormwater project coordinator's original decision, <br />action of determination, and action taken after review may be <br />appealed to the Director or his/her designee by the <br />discharger affected by filing a written appeal with the <br />Director or his/her designee within ten (10) days after the <br />notice of the decision of the stormwater project coordinator. <br />The written appeal shall specify what is being appealed and <br />state all pertinent aspects of the matter. Within thirty <br />(30) days after the written appeal is filed, the Director or <br />his/her designee shall hold a hearing. Notice of the hearing <br />shall be served personally or by registered or certified <br />mail, return receipt requested, at least ten (10) days before <br />the hearing. Service may be made upon any agent or officer <br />of a corporation. <br /> <br /> At the time and place designated in the notice, the <br />Director or his/her designee shall hear and consider all <br />relevant evidence. The hearing shall not be conducted <br />according to the formal rules of evidence. Any relevant <br />evidence shall be admitted if it is the type of evidence on <br />which reasonable persons are accustomed to rely on in the <br />conduct of serious affairs. Hearsay evidence may be used for <br />the purpose of supplementing or explaining any direct <br /> <br /> 24 <br /> <br /> <br />
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