8-1-7: TIME LIMIT ON CONSTRUCTION:
   A.   Residential Construction: Whenever any building permit is issued, the construction contemplated by such permit shall begin within six (6) months from the date of the issuance of such permit. In the event such construction is not begun within said period, the building permit shall be considered null and void, with all fees paid being retained by the village. All construction shall be completed within twenty four (24) months of the issuance of such permit. A six (6) month extension shall be granted should the pace of construction so require if the construction has reached the stage that the interior gypsum board wall surface has been installed. A six (6) month extension shall be available at the thirty (30) month point, or at the twenty four (24) month point should the gypsum board wall surface not be installed, at one-fourth (1/4) of the original building permit fee should the pace of construction so require. Without such extension, each day that construction remains incomplete after the expiration of the twenty four (24) month period shall be deemed to be a separate offense. (Ord. 2006-764, 4-13-2006)
   B.   Nonresidential Construction: Whenever any building permit is issued, the construction contemplated by such permit shall begin within six (6) months from the date of the issuance of such permit. In the event such construction is not begun within said period, the building permit shall be considered null and void, with all fees paid being retained by the village. All construction shall be completed within twenty four (24) months of the issuance of such permit. A six (6) month extension shall be available at one-half (1/2) the original building permit fee should the pace of construction so require. Without such extension, each day that construction remains incomplete after the expiration of the twenty four (24) month period shall be deemed to be a separate offense. (Ord. 0-88-310, 9-8-1988)