How long does a Conditional Use Permit last?
Conditional uses (along with all approved plans, conditions, restrictions, and requirements) “run with the land,” unless the City Council stipulates an expiration date as part of the approval. (“Run with the land” means that the approval would not be denied once the property owner changes. The approval will pass on to subsequent property owners.
A conditional use permit shall remain in full force and effect as long as the use for which the permit is granted continues or for the term specified in the permit. A conditional use permit may, however, be limited to a specific period of time, a specific owner, or a specific event, if necessary, to ensure the protection of the public health, safety and welfare.
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