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A. If a master plan is not submitted within three years from the date of conceptual plan approval, and an extension of time has not been granted, the planned community conceptual approval shall expire and the zoning classification shall automatically revert to the classification in effect prior to conceptual approval. Upon reversion, uses and development approved subsequent to or with conceptual approval and prior to expiration, and not authorized by the new classification, shall become nonconforming uses.

B. Knowledge of expiration date and initiation of a request for extension of approval time are the responsibility of the applicant. The city will not provide notification of expirations. All requests for an extension of time must be submitted to the community and economic development department at least thirty days prior to expiration of planned community conceptual approval. The community and economic development department shall schedule the request for extension for public hearing before the planning commission upon such notice and in accordance with the planned community conceptual approval procedures of this chapter. An extension may be granted for up to three years at a time if the commission finds that an extension would be in the public interest and that delay in submitting the master plan was for good cause. If an extension of time is approved, the master plan shall be subject to all new and amended regulations, requirements, policies or standards which are adopted after the date of conceptual approval. (Ord. 1539 §94, 2019; Ord. 1192 §155, 2002; Ord. 758 §1 (part), 1985).