§ 155.411 EXPIRATION OF PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL.
   (A)   Once preliminary plat approval has been granted, the subdivider may apply for final plat approval. If the subdivider has not applied for approval of the final plat within one year of the date of preliminary plat approval by the County Commission, the preliminary plat must again be submitted in accordance with this subchapter. This time period may be extended up to 12 months for good cause shown if subdivider petitions the County Commission for an extension prior to the expiration date, however only one 12-month extension may be granted.
   (B)   In those cases where a subdivision is proposed to be developed in phases, preliminary plat approval for the remaining portions of the subdivision shall expire three years from the date the final plat for the first phase is recorded, unless this provision is modified by a specific development agreement.
(Prior Code, § 8-12-28) (Ord. 10-16, passed 12-14-2010; Ord. 19-09, passed 10-15-2019)