Rule 1-105. Computation of time.
   (a)   Generally. Time must be computed as follows:
      (1)   Do not count the day of the event that begins a time period (e.g. the day of a decision).
      (2)   Include the last day of a time period unless it falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or County holiday, or day on which the County is not open during its regular hours. In that case the time period ends on the next business day.
      (3)   If the required time period is more than seven days, count Saturdays, Sundays, and County holidays as days and days on which the County is not open during its regular hours. If the time period is seven days or less, do not count Saturdays, Sundays, or County holidays, or days on which the County is not open during its regular hours.
   (b)   Computation of latest day. In determining the latest day for performance of an act which is required by these rules, by order of the County Board of Appeals, or otherwise, to be performed a prescribed number of days before a certain day, act, or event, all days prior thereto, including intervening Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, are counted in the number of days so prescribed. The latest day is included in the determination unless it is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, in which event the latest day is the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
(Bill No. 53-86; Bill No. 99-93; Bill No. 5-10)