§ 150.662 EXPIRATION OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL.
   (A)   Preliminary Development Plan. An approved preliminary development plan shall remain valid for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of its approval, unless the Planning Commission authorizes a longer period at the time of approval or grants an extension to the above stated time frame for good cause. If, at the end of that time, a final development plan has not been submitted to the Zoning Administrator, then approval of the preliminary development plan shall expire and shall be of no effect unless resubmitted and re-approved in accordance with this Article.
   (B)   Final Development Plan.
      (1)   If construction of any phase of the approved development plan begins within one year after approval is granted, the approval shall be valid until the development is completed; provided, however, if the performance of the development plan is not substantially completed after the second year, the development plan is void.
      (2)   If no construction has begun within one year after the approval is granted, the site plan’s approval shall be void. An extension of time may be approved at the sole discretion of the Village Planning Commission.
      (3)   For this purposes of this Section, construction is deemed to have begun when all necessary excavation and piers or footings of one or more principal buildings included on the final development plan have been completed.
(Ord. 2023-03, passed 2-27-2023)