Within two years of Conditional Use Permit or Minor Use Permit approval, commencement of construction shall have occurred or the Conditional Use Permit or Minor Use Permit shall become null and void. In addition, if after commencement of construction, work is discontinued for a period of one year, then the Conditional Use Permit or Minor Use Permit shall become null and void. Projects may be built in phases if preapproved by the review authority. If a project is built in preapproved phases, each subsequent phase shall have 1 year from the previous phase's date of construction commencement to the next phase's date of construction commencement to have occurred, or the Conditional Use Permit or Minor Use Permit shall become null and void.
(Ord. MC-1381, 12-19-12; Ord. MC-891, 12-22-93)
Any previously approved Conditional Use Permit that had not expired as of September 13, 1993 shall be extended for two years. This automatic extension of time is a one-time extension from September 13, 1993 and is in addition to the time granted under the initial approval of the Conditional Use Permit or any subsequent approval of an extension of time.
(Ord. MC-895, 1-26-94 )
Any previously approved Conditional Use Permit that had not expired as of January 1, 2010 shall be extended for two years. This automatic extension of time is a one-time extension, and is in addition to the time granted under the initial approval of the Conditional Use Permit, or any subsequent approval of an extension of time. The automatic extension of time shall not reinstate nor extend any person's right to an administrative appeal, and shall not reinstate nor extend any claims or litigation statute of limitations. By acceptance of this grant of an automatic extension of time, the applicant(s) hereby waives any challenges to the conditions, fees and requirements of the Conditional Use Permit.
(Ord. MC-1329, 7-20-10)