§ 6.085.100. Lapse of rights.  


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  • The rights conferred by a vesting tentative map shall continue for an initial time period of one year following the recording of the final map and shall thereafter lapse and be void. Where several final maps are recorded on various phases of a project covered by a single vesting tentative map, the initial time period shall begin for each phase when the final map for that phase is recorded. The initial time period shall be automatically extended by any time used for processing a completed application for a grading permit or for design or architectural review, if such processing exceeds thirty days from the date the completed application is filed. A developer may apply to the community development director for a one-year extension at any time before the initial time period expires. If the extension is denied, the developer may appeal the denial to the city council by filing a written notice of appeal with and paying a filing fee of one hundred dollars to the city clerk within fifteen days after the community development director has given the developer written notice of the denial.

(Ord. 760 § 6, 2001: Ord. 604 § 1 (part), 1988)