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Ord 2013-035/Amending Chapters 1 through 8 of the Land Development Code to implement the changes made through Ord 2013-16 which adopted the comprehensive plan
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Ord 2013-035/Amending Chapters 1 through 8 of the Land Development Code to implement the changes made through Ord 2013-16 which adopted the comprehensive plan
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Subpart B - LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE <br />Chapter 1 - DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES <br />ARTICLE 4: - GENERAL LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURES <br />DIVISION 3: - PETITION FOR UTILITY EXTENSION <br />(b) Conditions. The Council in deciding the petition for approval of a utility extension may attach conditions that assure <br />that the approval criteria will be implemented, including but not limited to conditions related to the scope of the <br />development to be served, the timing of annexation, the timing of utility improvements or extensions needed to <br />provide adequate capacity to the development to be served, and provisions for financing the extensions. <br />Section 1„ ...3„ 6 ,,. Ilf;;° Ipiiiir tiiioin and Ilf;;° t inS110in <br />(a) Expiration. If a plat application (of any type) has not been approved for the property to be served by a utility extension <br />within two years from the date of approval of the utility extension by the Council, and if no progress has been made <br />towards completion of the project associated with the utility extension (as defined in V.T.C.A., Texas Local <br />Government Code, Section 245.005(c) of the Texas Local Government Code, as amended) during that two year <br />period, the approved petition for a utility extension shall expire. If progress is made towards completion of the project <br />associated with the utility extension (as defined in V.T.C.A., Texas Local Government Code, Section 245.005(c) as <br />amended) during the two -year period, but after the progress is made, no further progress is made towards <br />completion of the project associated with the utility extension (as defined in V.T.C.A., Texas Local Government Code, <br />Section 245.005(c) as amended) for a period of two years, the approved petition for a utility extension shall expire. In <br />the event a plat application (of any type) subsequently expires or is revoked, the approved utility extension petition <br />shall likewise expire. <br />(b) Extension. The City Council may extend the time of expiration for or reinstate an approved utility extension petition <br />for a period not to exceed one year, in accordance with the procedures in Article 3, Division 5 of this Chapter 1. <br />San Marcos, Texas, Code of Ordinances Page 43 <br />
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