17.12.210 Land Use Approval Expiration.
Land Use Approval |
Expiration / time period approval is valid |
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• Subdivision (See 17.32 for phased development exceptions). |
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• Preliminary Plan |
18 months |
(Timeline begins day of Land Use Authority’s approval) *Milestone for completion: Engineered improvement plans approved by City. |
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• Final Plat and Plans |
12 months |
(Timeline begins day the City Engineer stamps plat/mylar) *Milestone: City approved plat is recorded at the County Recorder’s Office. |
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• Plat Amendment (Preliminary and Final - same as subdivision expirations and milestones above) |
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• Conditional Use Permit |
Once conditions of approval are completed, valid for life of the property. CUP reviewable upon complaint with revocation possible for failure to comply with CUP conditions. |
*Milestone: Conditions of approval completed within 12 months. |
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• Site Plan (See 17.17.125 for phased development exceptions). |
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Land Use Authority Approval |
12 months |
(Timeline begins day of Land Use Authority’s approval) *Milestone: Engineered improvement plans / site plan approved by City. |
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• Site Plan Approval |
24 months |
(Timeline begins day the City Engineer stamps finalized plans) *Milestone: Building permit is issued for construction. |
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• Alteration of Non Conforming Use - (same as Site Plan expirations and milestones above) |
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• Property Line Adjustment |
Once approved and recorded, valid for life of the property. |
*Milestone: City approved documents and/or surveys recorded at County Recorder’s Office within 12 months |
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• Variance |
No expiration. Valid for life of the property. |
• Temporary Site Plan |
See LCC 17.17.140 for expiration and extension limits. |
*Unless otherwise stated within Lindon City Code, any required milestones shall be completed within these time limits. After expiration of these time periods, such approvals shall expire unless an extension of approval is granted by the Land Use Authority. |
An application for an extension must be received no later than 30 days after the expiration. In no event shall the combined total of all preliminary, final, or combination of approvals be extended for a total period greater than 12 months (i.e., An applicant may request a 6 month extension for a preliminary approval and then a 6 month extension on a final approval – as long as the combination of the extensions does not exceed 12 months). If no extension is granted, and a land use approval has expired, the application becomes null and void. A new application will then be required which must meet all current ordinances and procedures established by code. (Ord. 2010-1, amended, 2010; Ord. 98-3, amended, 2000)