§ 152.038 EXPIRATION OF ZONING APPROVALS.
   (A)   Unless otherwise specified by the City Council at the time it is authorized, a conditional use permit, interim use permit, variance or site and building plan approvals, shall be null and void and expire if the applicant fails to implement the approvals and fulfill each and every condition attached thereto within one year from the date of its authorization unless a petition for an extension of time in which to implement the approved plans has been granted by the Zoning Administrator provided that:
      (1)   The extension is requested in writing and filed with the city at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the initial conditional use permit request;
      (2)   The request for extension states facts demonstrating that a good faith attempt has been made to complete or utilize the use or activity permitted in the approval;
      (3)   A maximum of one administrative extension shall be granted;
      (4)   The extension shall not exceed 90 days from the initial expiration date; and
      (5)   There shall be no charge for the filing of a petition for an administrative extension.
   (B)   The City Council may grant an extension of greater than 90 days provided that:
      (1)   The conditions described in division (A)(1) through (A)(3) above are satisfied;
      (2)   The extension shall not exceed one year from the initial expiration date; and
      (3)   The filing of a petition for extension is subject to fee requirements established by City Council resolution.
(Prior Code, § 11-3-4) (Ord. 258, passed 5-4-2006)