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Planning commission recommends a code amendment to establish land-use application expiration periods
Summary
The commission recommended approval of a new code section that sets time limits for land-use applications that have gone inactive, giving staff tools to mark applications as abandoned after an initial 180-day window plus optional extensions.
The Springville planning commission voted to recommend that the city amend its land-use code to add a clear expiration process for land-use applications that have stalled.
Laura, a Community Development staff member, told commissioners the city lacks a consistent expiration rule and many incomplete or dormant applications remain open in the queue. The proposed language sets an initial 180-day period after an application is accepted…
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