§ 17.45.210. Time limit—Expiration.  


Latest version.
  • A.

    If any land use for which a use permit has been granted and issued is not established within three (3) years of the use permit's effective date established in accordance with the provisions of Section 17.45.220 of this chapter, the use permit may become subject to revocation and the planning director (or designee) may initiate a revocation proceeding as set forth in Section 17.45.230 of this chapter. In the event the use permit is revoked pursuant to this chapter, reapplication and reapproval shall be required to establish the land use previously granted under the expired and revoked permit.

    B.

    A use permit shall be deemed eligible for revocation if the established land use for which the permit was granted has ceased or has been suspended for twelve (12) consecutive months.

    C.

    Upon application, and for good cause shown by the permittee at a public hearing, the planning director or the planning commission may extend the time limit of an unexpired use permit up to one additional year.

(Ord. No. 496, § 5, 3-9-2010; Ord. 264 § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214 § 2(part), 1992)