§ 93.69 APPROVAL OF PERMIT.
   (A)   The approved permit, including all conditions and requirements, is binding for the owner and the owner's heirs and assigns of the property being accessed for the time frame indicated in the permit and/or extension.
   (B)   No building permit shall be issued until an approved road approach permit has been issued, unless the Supervisor has determined that an existing road approach is satisfactory for the proposed use.
   (C)   Before approving the permit application, the Supervisor shall establish that the proposed construction is in conformance with the standards of this subchapter.
   (D)   The permit shall include all construction requirements as conditions of the permit.
   (E)   The permit shall state the date that each phase of the construction will be required to be completed. The maximum final completion date for all work requirements associated with the permit or in accordance with this section shall be 12 months from the date the permit is issued or as extended as outlined below.
   (F)   Before any use of a road approach requiring a permit, (including site construction equipment), all improvements of the road approach shall be completed, with the exception of paving.
   (G)   If construction of all work required in the road approach permit, except paving, has not been completed by the final completion date or authorized extension, the permit shall be null and void, and the road approach shall be in violation of this subchapter.
   (H)   If a road approach with a permit requiring paving is to be used before the paving is completed, the following shall apply:
      (1)   The road approach must be paved within 6 months of the start of the use that required paving.
      (2)   The applicant is responsible for damage to the edge of the paved road and for gravel/materials on the road from the unpaved road approach until the approach is paved.
      (3)   An unpaved road approach causing damage to the edge of the paved road or gravel/materials on the pavement will be in violation of this subchapter and subject to fines or voiding of the road approach permit.
      (4)   Six month extensions of the paving requirement may be granted by the Supervisor provided the following criteria are met:
         (a)   The unpaved road approach is not causing damage to the edge of the paved road; and
         (b)   There is not evidence of gravel/materials on the pavement; and
         (c)   There is evidence of continued progress related to the respective building permit.
(09-408, passed 10-14-2009)