(a) Preliminary Plan. A preliminary planned development approval shall be valid for two (2) years. If an application for a final planned development has not been filed within two (2) years, the preliminary planned development approval is considered null and void. If the scope of the approved preliminary plan has not changed and the proposed use and site plan still satisfy the decision standards, the Planning Commission shall grant a one (1) year extension. No more than two (2) extensions shall be granted.
(b) Final Plan. A final planned development approval shall be valid for one (1) year. If an approved final planned development has not been substantially established within one (1) year of its approval, or if construction falls more than one (1) year behind the approved schedule, the Zoning Administrator shall consider the approval null and void and shall not issue any additional permits for the development. If the scope of the approved final plan has not changed and the proposed use and site plan still satisfy the decision standards, the Planning Commission shall grant a one (1) year extension. No additional extensions shall be granted for the final planned development.
(c) Extension Procedure. No application materials are required; however, the Zoning Administrator may request information he or she deems necessary for the Planning Commission to make a decision. The Planning Commission shall consider the request at its next regularly scheduled meeting. Such requests will not require a public hearing.
(Ord. 3520. Passed 3-19-19.)