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<br />53A.04 <br />53A.04 Approval or denial of an application. <br /> <br />(a) Within 30 days after the receipt of a complete <br />application, the commissioner shall deny the application or <br />submit the application to the governing body of the local unit <br />of government in which the applicant is located or is proposing <br />to be located. The commissioner may not approve the application <br />without the concurrence of the governing body. The governing <br />body shall give published notice of its intention to consider <br />the issue and shall solicit testimony from interested persons, <br />including those in the community in which the applicant is <br />located or is proposing to be located. If the governing body <br />has not approved or disapproved the issue within 60 days of <br />receipt of the application, concurrence is presumed. The <br />commissioner must approve or disapprove the application within <br />30 days from receiving the decision of the governing body. The <br />governing body shall have the sole responsibility for its <br />decision. The state shall have no responsibility for that <br />decision. <br /> <br />(b) If the application is denied, the commissioner shall <br />send by mail notice of the denial and the reason for the denial <br />to the applicant at the address contained in the application. <br />If an application is denied, the applicant may, within 30 days <br />of receiving the notice of a denial, request a contested case <br />hearing pursuant to chapter 14; provided that if the denial is <br />based upon the refusal of the governing body to concur the <br />governing body must afford the applicant a hearing. The <br />applicant shall have no right to the hearing provided for in <br />this section if the denial is based upon the governing body's <br />refusal to concur but shall have a hearing before the governing <br />body. <br /> <br />(c) This section applies to initial applications and <br />renewal applications. <br /> <br />(d) The state shall have no responsibility for the action <br />of the governing body. <br /> <br />HIST: 1989 c 247 s 4; 1992 c 504 s 4 <br />