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<br />***** <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Section 1.7.1.7 Expiration, Extension and Reinstatement <br /> <br />(a) Expiration. If a development application that may accompany a Watershed <br />Protection Plan (Phase 1 and/or Phase 2) under Section 1.7.1.2 has not been approved <br />or extended under Article 3, Division 5 of this Chapter 1 for the property subject to <br />the Watershed Protection Plan within two one (1) year~ from the date of approval of <br />either phase of the Plan, and if no progress has been made towards completion of the <br />development of the property covered by the Watershed Protection Plan (as defined in <br />Section 245.005(c) of the Texas Local Government Code, as amended), the <br />applicable phase of the Watershed Protection Plan shall expire. If progress is made <br />towards completion of the development of the property covered by the Watershed <br />Protection Plan (as defined in Section 245.005(c) of the Texas Local Government <br />Code, as amended) during the two year period, but after the progress is made, no <br />further progress is made towards completion of the development of the property <br />covered by the Watershed Protection Plan (as defined in Section 245.005(c) of the <br />Texas Local Government Code, as amended) for a period of two years, the approval <br />for the Watershed Protection Plan shall expire, unless extended in accordance with <br />Article 3, Division 5 of this Chapter 1. In the event such development application <br />subsequently expires or is revoked, the applicable phase of the Watershed Protection <br />Plan shall likewise expire. In the event that a Watershed Protection Plan (Phase 2) <br />expires, the associated Watershed Protection Plan (Phase 1) shall likewise expire. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />***** <br /> <br />Section 1.8.1.7 Expiration and Extension <br /> <br />(a) Time of Expiration. A Site Preparation Permit expires if no progress has been made <br />towards completion of the development authorized by the permit (as defined in <br />Section 245.005(c) of the Texas Local Government Code, as amended) has not <br />commeneed on the property subject to the permit within two years 90 days after final <br />approval of the permit. If progress is made towards completion of the development <br />authorized by the permit (as defined in Section 245.005(c) of the Texas Local <br />Government Code, as amended) during the two year period, but after the progress is <br />made, no further progress is made towards completion ofthe development authorized <br />by the permit (as defined in Section 245.005(c) of the Texas Local Government <br />Code, as amended) for a period of two years, the permit shall expire, unless extended <br />in accordance with Article 3, Division 5 of this Chapter 1. The Site Preparation <br />Permit may be revoked if a building permit or other permit authorizing construction <br />of a structure on the property has not been issued within efle two year~ after the date <br />of approval of the permit, or, if no permit is required, construction of a structure has I <br />not commenced on the development site within such period. <br /> <br />6 <br />