Long Beach |
Municipal Code |
Title 21. ZONING |
Chapter 21.21. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES |
Division IV. CONDUCT OF HEARINGS AND EFFECT OF ACTION |
§ 21.21.406. Expiration.
A.
Except as otherwise provided in the conditions of approval, every right or privilege authorized under this Title shall terminate two (2) years after the granting of the request if the right or privilege has not been commenced within that two-year period. The termination will take effect without further City action if a timely request for extension of time has not been made or is denied. Any interruption or cessation necessitated by fire, flood, earthquake or act of war or vandalism or cessation shall not result in the termination of the right or privilege.
B.
Upon written request received prior to the expiration of the permit, a one (1) year extension of the right or privilege may be granted by the Zoning Administrator. The request may be granted upon a finding that no substantial change of circumstances has occurred and that the extension would not be detrimental to the purpose of the Zoning Regulations. Notice of the requested extension shall be given to any person determined by the Zoning Administrator to have been aggrieved at the original hearing. Any person aggrieved by the Zoning Administrator's decision on an extension request may appeal that decision to the Planning Commission.
( ORD-16-0028 § 9, 2016; Ord. C-6533 § 1 (part), 1988)