§ 164.081 DURATION AND REVISION TO PERMITS.
   (A)   Permit expiration. Permits expire one year following the date of permit issuance or upon expiration of state or federal permits required for stormwater management.
   (B)   Permit extension. If the permitted activity has been started but is not completed by the expiration date of the permit, and the permittee intends to pursue the permitted activity, then the permittee may submit a written request that the expiration date be extended. Upon receipt of the request, the Chief Subdivision Engineer may extend the expiration date in one-year increments a maximum of three times for permitted activities outside regulatory floodplains and floodways. Expiration dates for permitted activities in regulatory floodplains and floodways may be extended in one-year increments a maximum of three times provided the activity is in compliance with the then current requirements of this chapter.
   (C)   Permit revision. If, after permit issuance, the permittee decides to revise the approved plans, the permittee shall submit revised plans to the Chief Subdivision Engineer along with a written request for approval. If the Chief Subdivision Engineer determines that the revised plans are in compliance with the then current requirements of this chapter or the applicable, an approval of the revised plans may be issued.
(Ord. 10-164, passed 6-17-2010)