§ 850. Duration of development permit.  


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  • (a)

    Expiration. A development permit shall remain in effect for a period of six consecutive months after which time the permit and plans will become null and void and a new permit will be required if no development activity has begun and has been diligently pursued.

    The timeline as indicated on the development plans will be required to be followed, and if at any time the project becomes behind three months or more the development permit will become null and void and a new development permit will be required. If the development permit becomes null and void a new certificate of project approval must be applied for and additional fees paid. All new codes and standards will be required to be followed.

    (b)

    Extension. The director of public development may approve one extension of a development permit not exceeding three consecutive calendar months within which time development activity must commence or the permit shall expire. Said extension shall be applied for prior to expiration.

    (c)

    Suspension or revocation. A development permit may be suspended, revoked or modified, as to all or any portion of the land affected by the plan, upon finding that the holder or his successor in title is not in compliance with the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan or that the holder or his successor in title is in violation of this UDC.

(Ord. No. 17-003 , § 1, 10-2-2017)