A. Periodic Review: It is recognized that certain types of conditional uses have the potential to become public nuisances if mismanaged or operated improperly. Periodic review of such conditional uses is therefore desirable. As a result, conditional use permits for gravel or shale pits, concrete batch plants, mills refining mineral ore, temporary mobile homes, feedlots, processing plants, bulk storage of flammable liquids or gases and solid waste incineration shall expire two (2) years after their issuance or most recent renewal.
B. Evaluation, Review: Conditional use permits for public works gravel or shale pits and public works asphalt plants shall expire one year after the scheduled starting date of the conditional use and the commission or the Board shall specify the duration and starting date of any public works gravel or shale pit and public works asphalt plant. In determining the duration and starting date, the commission or the Board shall evaluate the proposed conditional use on a site and project specific basis, predicated on the scope of the project and the location of the temporary use. In the event there is an unexpected delay in any project requiring public works gravel or shale pits and public works asphalt plant, the applicant shall return to the Administrator for any extension of the conditional use, so long as the commission or the Board previously permitted renewal by the Administrator and the renewal is within the guidelines previously set by the commission or the Board. Otherwise, any renewal must be reviewed by the commission or the Board. In any event, renewal is allowed only if the applicant has complied with all the conditions of the conditional use permit. (Ord. 96-3, 4-8-1996; Ord. 92-5, 9-14-1992; Ord. 90-4, 6-11-1990; Ord. 77-5, 3-28-1977, eff. 4-7-1977)