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A permit issued pursuant to this chapter will expire and become null and void if the work it authorizes has not begun within 90 days from the date of the permit. The City may grant a single extension of 90 days for work that has not yet begun. The City will not extend an expired permit. Upon beginning the permitted construction activity, the permittee must complete the work in a timely fashion. Once a permitted activity has begun, if it is not completed within 90 days, the permit will expire if the permittee does not request an extension prior to the expiration of the permit.

After permitted work has commenced but prior to the expiration of the permit, the Director may grant an extension for the period reasonably required to complete the permitted work.

If a permit has expired, a permit renewal may be granted by the Director within 90 days of the date of expiration. The permit renewal fee will be one-half the amount required for a new permit for such work, provided no changes have been made, or will be made, to the original plans as described in subsection 11.90.041. (Ord. M-4026 §11, 2012)