§ 93.182 REVOCATION; EXPIRATION.
   (A)   Revocation of permit. The Land Use Committee may revoke a permit issued under this subchapter if:
      (1)   The proposal for which a permit has been issued is not carried out pursuant to the approved final site plan or land use;
      (2)   If any condition or requirement included in the permit is not complied with; or
      (3)   A permit issued under this subchapter shall expire if the proposal authorized by the permit is not completed within the developmental schedule included in the application.
   (B)   Revocation procedures.
      (1)   Should there be a reason to believe that a permit issued under this subchapter is subject to revocation, under this division (B), then the Zoning Administrator may initiate an investigation into the matter; or the County Board, the Committee, or other board members may direct the Administrator to conduct such an investigation.
      (2)   The fining of fact through this investigation of possible permit violation by the Administrator, must be forwarded to the Committee. The Committee may then, by majority vote of the entire Committee, direct the Board of Appeals to conduct hearing at the site of the property in question or as nearly as practicable should the property owner object; the hearing shall have the same notice as provided in § 93.177(E) and (F). This hearing shall be conducted in the same manner as a hearing on the original permit.
      (3)   The Board of Appeals shall provide the Committee with an advisory report related to the issues in division (A) herein. This report shall include the finding of fact, and shall state a recommendation as to whether or not to revoke the permit in question.
      (4)   The Committee shall present the advisory report of the Board of Appeals to the County Board. No permit issued under this subchapter shall be revoked without a majority vote of the County Board.
      (5)   Should the Board of Appeals recommend that the permit issued under this subchapter not be revoked, the permit shall only be revoked by a vote of three-fourths of all of the members of the County Board.
(Ord. 2014-18, passed 4-16-2014; Am. Ord. 2016- 02, passed 2-16-2016)