§ 5.04.01. Concurrency expiration.  


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  • A certificate of concurrency shall be valid for one year. If an applicant with a valid, unexpired certificate of concurrency obtains approval of a final site plan, final subdivision plan, preliminary plat, or the functional equivalent within the one-year period, then the certificate of concurrency shall remain in effect until the underlying development order expires or is revoked or denied by the county. If the applicant fails to obtain such approval within the one-year [period], the certificate of concurrency will expire unless a time extension is approved using the criteria established in section 5.04.02 below.

(Ord. No. 2009-04, § 1(Attch. 1), 12-17-09)