§ 68-153. Concurrency review—General requirements.  


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  • A certificate of concurrency shall be required prior to the issuance of any development permit. If a development will require more than one development permit, the issuance of a certificate of concurrency shall occur prior to the issuance of the initial development permit. For preliminary development orders, a concurrency review shall be performed and a conditional certificate of concurrency issued. This conditional certificate of concurrency shall not be binding upon the city. Only those certificates of concurrency issued for development permits shall be binding. A certificate of concurrency shall automatically expire simultaneously with the expiration of the development permit to which it applies. In the event that the development permit does not have a specified expiration date, the certificate of concurrency shall expire one year from the date of the issuance of the development permit. In the event that a time extension is granted prior to the expiration of the development permit, then the accompanying certificate of concurrency shall be automatically renewed for up to one year after the date of the issuance of the initial development permit. Should the extension equal or exceed one year from the date of the issuance of the initial development permit, a new concurrency review shall be performed for which a reasonable fee shall be assessed in order to defray the cost of the new review.

(Ord. No. 95-10, § 36-78, 9-19-95)