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2004-92
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12/13/2004
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<br />, <br /> <br />tI <br /> <br />J <br /> <br />Chapter 1 Development Procedures - Article 3 Universal Procedures <br /> <br />(f) Reinstatement. Unless otherwise provided by this Land Development Code, an <br />applicant may request reinstatement of an expired quasi-judicial or administrative <br />development application by filing a written request with the responsible official <br />within 30 days of the date of expiration. The request for reinstatement shall include a <br />statement of the reasons why the application should be reinstated and extended. A <br />request for reinstatement shall be processed and decided in the manner provided for <br />an extension of an expiration period for more than one year. The expiration date shall <br />not be extended for more than two years from the date of initial approval of the <br />application. <br /> <br />(g) Effect of Decision on Extension or Reinstatement. The granting of an extension or <br />reinstatement request for a permit also extends or reinstates any other permits <br />otherwise deemed expired under subsection (b). The denial of an extension or <br />reinstatement results in the immediate lapse of the permit and any other permits <br />deemed expired under subsection (b). Thereafter, the permit holder shall file a new <br />application for a permit or permits before undertaking any activity authorized by the <br />lapsed permit. <br /> <br />Division 6: Inspections <br /> <br />Section 1.3.6.1 <br /> <br />Inspection Procedures <br /> <br />(a) Whenever a development application approved under this Land Development Code <br />authorizes construction of a structure, building or impervious surface, or authorizes <br />installation of capital improvements to serve a proposed development, or otherwise <br />authorizes disturbance of the surface or subsurface of the land, the following <br />procedures shall be followed during the development process: <br /> <br />(1) Right of entry. The owner of the land subject to the approved development <br />application shall, as a condition of the approval, be deemed to have authorized <br />City inspectors to enter onto the land during reasonable hours for the purpose <br />of determining compliance with the terms, conditions and requirements of the <br />application. If a City inspector is refused entry, the responsible official may <br />obtain judicial authorization for the entry, may initiate the process for <br />suspension or revocation of the approved application by the decision maker <br />for the application, or may exercise any other remedy provided by this Land <br />Development Code or under other law. <br /> <br />(2) Regular inspections. The City shall make inspections of the land or premises <br />during development and construction to ensure full compliance with all terms, <br />conditions and requirements of the approved development application. The <br />applicant shall designate one person, with a current address and phone, to <br />whom notice will be given, and from whom information can be obtained, <br />under this section. <br /> <br />City of San Marcos, Texas <br /> <br />1-35 <br /> <br />Land Development Code - Final <br />
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