§ 151.007 PROCEDURES FOR TIME EXTENSIONS.
   (A)   (1)   If a time extension is to be requested, for a preliminary or final plat as previously approved by the City Council, the one year extension must be requested and must appear on a City Council agenda for approval within one year of the date of the original Council approval of the plat or last Council action to extend that approval. A time extension request which encounters delays in the review process and through no fault of the applicant cannot be scheduled for Council action as anticipated may proceed through the process to final resolution without jeopardy.
      (2)   The provisions of this division do not apply to original Council approvals or time extensions granted prior to the effective date of this chapter. All original Council approvals or time extensions granted subsequent to the effective date of this chapter are bound by the provisions of this division.
   (B)   This request must be reviewed by the Planning Commission and a recommendation forwarded to the City Council addressing such items as potential conflicts with the comprehensive plan or specific area plans; potential conflicts with policy changes; changing transportation conditions and sidewalk policies; or applicable changes to any city, state or federal ordinances.
   (C)   The city staff may recompute park dedication fees and other financial guarantees as required by the city code to reflect current cost estimates. These revised costs must be included in the time extension resolution.
   (D)   Any negative escrow amounts must be paid and the escrow amount must be brought up to current minimum requirements with the request for time extension.
   (E)   A current property owners list from Hennepin County must be submitted every two years based upon the original date of Council approval only in instance where such lists are necessary for the notification of owners of property not lying within the Brooklyn Park corporate limits but within the standard notification area.
('72 Code, § 345:11) (Ord. 1992-705, passed 9-14-92; Am. Ord. 1993-746, passed 12-13-93)