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resubmit the application within fifteen (15) days <br />C of receiving the notice. If an applicant is <br />unable to cure the defects within the fifteen (15) <br />day period, the applicant shall notify the permit <br />authority of the additional time the applicant <br />requires to cure the defects. <br />(b) Decision by Permit Authority. Not more than <br />forty-five (45) days after the permit authority <br />makes an initial determination of completeness, <br />the permit authority shall: (1) review the <br />application to determine if it complies with <br />applicable requirements of this Section; (2) <br />review the application to determine if it <br />complies with standards required as established <br />by the permit authority, and (3) notify the <br />applicant in writing whether the application is <br />approved or denied. <br />However, if the applicant requested additional <br />time to cure defects in the application, the <br />fifteen (15) days shall be extended for a <br />corresponding, reasonable amount of time. <br />4. Written Determinations. A written determination shall <br />state clearly the basis for the decision to approve or <br />deny an application. If the permit authority denies an <br />application, the written notice must include <br />substantial evidence in support of the denial. A <br />notice is considered written if it is included in the <br />minutes of a public meeting of the permit authority. <br />F. Collocation. An application for a waiver for collocation <br />shall include: <br />1. Contents of Application. An application for <br />collocation of a wireless support structure shall <br />include: <br />(a) The name, business address and point of contact <br />for the applicant; <br />(b) The location of the proposed or affected wireless <br />support structure or wireless facility; and <br />16 <br />