§ 17.9.601. Time frame for construction of required improvements—Extensions permitted.


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  • A.

    The maximum period of time for which the council's approval action of a subdivision or other development project which includes the sale of individual parcels and requires recording at the office of the county recorder shall remain valid (delay-in-recording period) not more than two hundred seventy five days from the date of action by the city council. An extension of the time, not to exceed ninety days may be granted by the city council provided:

    1.

    Application is made by the developer and submitted sixty days prior to the end of the two hundred seventy five day period; or

    2.

    The city council finds that the developer has been delayed by circumstances beyond his control.

    B.

    At the end of the approved delay-in-recording period and any extensions which may have been granted, the city may declare the project a dormant project and proceed to terminate approval as provided under Section 17.9.700.

(Ord. No. 2017-11-60 , 11-14-2017)