Austin |
Land Development Code |
Title 30. AUSTIN/TRAVIS COUNTY SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS. |
Chapter 30-2. SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS. |
Article 2. SUBDIVISION PROCEDURE. |
Division 2. Preliminary Plans. |
§ 30-2-62. EXPIRATION OF APPROVED PRELIMINARY PLAN.
(A)
In this section, the "appropriate official" is:
(1)
in a near-term annexation area, the director;
(2)
outside a near-term annexation area:
(a)
in the desired development zone, the county executive; and
(b)
in the drinking water protection zone, the single office.
(B)
Except as provided in Subsection (B), an approved preliminary plan expires:
(1)
in the drinking water protection zone, four years after the date of its approval; or
(2)
in the desired development zone, ten years after the date of its approval.
(C)
The appropriate official may extend the expiration date of an approved preliminary plan:
(1)
twice for periods of not more than two years each, if the appropriate official determines that, since the date of the plan's approval, the plan has not significantly changed and the applicable regulations have not significantly changed; or
(2)
for a period determined by the appropriate official if the applicant agrees with the appropriate official to complete the subdivision infrastructure in increments or phases that correspond to the increments or phases of the development.
Source: City Code Section 25-4-62 and City/County subdivision agreement; Ord. 031211-11; Ord. 031211-42; Ord. 20120524-130.