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Before any zoning permit is issued affecting any land within 300 feet of the centerline of a proposed new highway for which changes are proposed as described in the certification to local officials by the Director of Transportation OF any land within a radius of 500 feet from the point of intersection of such centerline with any public road or highway, the Zoning Inspector shall give notice, by registered mail, to the Director that he shall not issue a zoning permit for 120 days from the date the notice is received by the Director. If the Director notifies the Zoning Inspector that he shall proceed to acquire the land needed, then the Zoning Inspector shall refuse to issue the zoning permit. If the Director notifies the Zoning Inspector that acquisition at this time is not in the public interest or upon the expiration of the 120-day period or any extension agreed upon by the Director and the property owner, the Zoning Inspector shall, if the application is in conformance with all provisions of this Part, issue the zoning permit.
If the work described in any zoning permit has not begun within one year from the date of issuance thereof, the permit shall expire and written notice shall be given to the persons affected. If the work described in any zoning permit is not more than 50% completed within two and one-half years of the date of issuance, the permit shall expire and written notice shall be given to the persons affected, together with notice that further work as described in the cancelled permit shall not proceed unless and until a new zoning permit has been obtained or extension granted.
No person shall use or occupy or permit the use or occupancy of any building or premises, or both, or part thereof hereafter created, erected, changed, converted or wholly or partly altered or enlarged in its use or structure until a certificate of occupancy is issued by the Zoning Inspector stating that the proposed use of the building or land conforms to the requirements of this Part.
The certificate of occupancy shall state that the building or proposed use of a building or land complies with all the building, health, and other applicable laws, all conditions and requirements stipulated by the Planning Commission, and with the provisions of this Part. A record of all certificates shall be kept on file in the office of the Zoning Inspector and copies shall be furnished, on request, to any persons having a proprietary or tenancy interest in the building or land affected.
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