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90.05   EXPIRATION OF PERMITS.
   1.   A conditional use permit shall expire automatically if:
      A.   Within five years after issuance, substantial action has not been taken to accomplish the purpose of the permit; or
      B.   After substantial action has been taken and subsequently such work is discontinued for a period of one year, the permit shall immediately expire; or
      C.   The conditional use has been established and subsequently is discontinued for a period of one year, the permit shall immediately expire.
   2.   The Board of Adjustment may extend for a period up to one year the date when a permit would otherwise expire pursuant to subsection 1 of this section if it concludes that:
      A.   The permit has not expired; or
      B.   The permit recipient has proceeded in good faith and with due diligence; or
      C.   Conditions have not changed so substantially as to warrant a new application.
   3.   Successive extensions may be granted for periods up to one year upon the same findings. The permit holder shall submit a written extension request and applicable fee to the Planning and Development Department. The extension request shall be considered by the Board of Adjustment in accordance with the adopted development review procedures.
(Ordinance No. 184)