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A. Review Schedule. The hearings examiner shall review the status of development pursuant to the master plan in accordance with a review schedule adopted as a condition of the master plan. Review shall occur not less than once every five years until substantially complete development of the planned community is accomplished.

B. Result of Review. If the examiner finds that substantial completion of development projected for a given review phase has been accomplished, and that development has met and is projected to meet the terms and intent of the master plan and other applicable plans and policies, the examiner may authorize the subsequent phase. If the examiner finds that these criteria have not been met, the examiner may extend the period for completion of that phase or terminate master plan approval for subsequent phases. In determining whether to extend or terminate, the examiner shall consider the reasons completion has not occurred and whether the public interest would be best served by extension or termination. (Ord. 758 §1 (part), 1985).