§ 16.08.085. Extensions.  


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  • A.

    The planning director or the planning commission may extend an approved tentative parcel map for an additional time period not exceeding a total of six years. Such extension application shall be filed by the subdivider in writing prior to the expiration date of the approved tentative parcel map. Prior to the expiration of the approved tentative parcel map, upon receipt by the community development department of a complete application to extend the map, the tentative parcel map approval shall automatically be extended for sixty days or until the application for the extension is approved, conditionally approved, or denied, whichever occurs first. The planning director or the planning commission may approve, at its discretion, any portion of the additional six-year time extension for any tentative parcel map. In order to approve an extension application the planning director or the planning commission must find evidence before them verifying that the subdivider has exhibited a good faith effort in attempting to satisfy the conditions of the approved tentative parcel map.

    B.

    If the planning director or the planning commission denies the application for a time extension, pursuant to subsection A, the subdivider may appeal the denial to the town council within fifteen days after the denial action. (G.C. 66463.5)

(Ord. No. 501, § 3, 6-8-2010; Ord. 368 §2, 2001; Ord. 203 §2 (part), 1990)