§ 154.404 VIOLATION AND REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
   (A)   Unless a different time period is specified as a condition of approval, a C.U.P. shall become void after one year from the time of approval, unless the requested construction, alteration or expansion has been commenced and diligently pursued or unless the permitted activity is being regularly conducted on the premises and in accordance with all conditions of approval and other regulations.
   (B)   At the request of the applicant, the time limit may be extended by the Planning Commission if found to be necessary to allow the applicant to meet the requirements of division (A) above. A request for extension should be in writing explaining the circumstances of why an extension is necessary.
   (C)   After first conducting a public hearing, the Planning Commission may alter the conditions of a C.U.P. or revoke the permit for noncompliance with the conditions of approval.
   (D)   It shall be unlawful for any person to violate a condition of approval imposed, according to the provisions of this section, and punishment shall be in accordance with that of any other chapter violation.
(Ord. 225, passed 10-20-1994, § 21.10) Penalty, see § 154.999