1113.03 TIME LIMITATIONS.
    (a)    Each section of an approved Preliminary Plan shall be filed for final plat approval within two (2) years of the date of approval of the Preliminary Plan or previous section. Upon the expiration of this two-year time period the Preliminary Plan shall be void unless the Planning Commission specifically extends the time limitations for a period of no more than two (2) years at any one time or proof of reasonable progress is provided to the City.
   (b)   If construction of a subdivision phase or section does not commence within two (2) years after the final record plat has been approved, it shall become null and void and shall be stricken from the records of the County, unless the date of expiration is extended by the City. No extension shall be granted except for good cause, and only after the City has considered the effect of any intervening changes in these regulations and the Zoning Code. Application for extension must be in writing and submitted to the Director of Public Service and Safety or his authorized representative before the end of the initial two (2) year period or any extension thereof. No extension may exceed two (2) years in length. Once a subdivision approval has expired, a new application, along with the required application fees, shall be submitted.
   (c)   The construction of all improvements required by these Subdivision Regulations must be completed within two (2) years from the date the construction drawings are approved, unless good cause is shown and an extension of time has been granted. Developers or his engineers are required to re-apply to the City for a time extension.
   (d)   Top course of pavement is not to be placed for a minimum of nine (9) months after the leveling course and seventy-five percent (75%) of the homes are completed. If after two (2) years after the leveling course is placed, seventy-five percent (75%) of the homes have not been completed, then the top course may be applied. As-built drawings must be submitted prior to the placement of the top course of pavement.
(Ord. 73-2021. Passed 1-18-22.)