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finds the modification substantial in its impact, or wishes to have additional public input, it <br />may set a public hearing to receive testimony concerning the modification request. Any <br />public heazing called pursuant to a request for a modification. of an approved SUP shall be <br />held in conformity with the requirements of Section 4.3.5 - 4.3.6. The Boazd may approve, <br />approve with conditions or disapprove the application for a modification. The Planning staff <br />shall file the Board's action as an amendment to the original application. <br />4.45 Expiration of Special Use Permit <br />An approved Special Use Permit expires 24 months from the date of approval if the project <br />approved has not begun construction or received an extension by the Board of <br />Commissioners. Extensions may be in the form or a longer expiration time approved with <br />the initial SUP, or a sepazate request made in writing before the expiration of the standard 24 <br />months. For the purposes of this section "begun construction" shall mean that the walls of <br />any building to be built for the project are under construction. <br />4.46 Revocation of Special Use Permit <br />The Board of Commissioners may revoke a SUP after a finding of the existence of any one <br />of the fallowing conditions: <br />a) That the physical construction or activity authorized by a SUP has not commenced <br />within the time limit set in Section 4.8. <br />b) That the governmental licensees or permits required for the activity authorized by a <br />SUP have not been obtained or have subsequently been terminated; or <br />c) That any of the applicable requirements of this Section or any conditions attached to <br />the SUP or modification of SUP have been violated. <br />The Board of Commissioners may consider reapplication for a SUP on property on which a <br />previous permit has been revoked provided that all of the standards which are set forth in <br />this Ordinance aze met. <br />4.47 General Requirements <br />The following additional information is required for all Special Use Applications. Twenty <br />(20) copies of a complete application prepared by the appropriate combination of the <br />following professionals: land surveyor, engineer, landscape architect, architect, or attorney, <br />which shall contain the following items. Staff may determine that same requirements are <br />not applicable to all applications. <br />a) Scaled site-specific development plan indicating the locations of all buildings, <br />parking lots, landscaping, display, storage, and service areas, dumpsters, air handling <br />units, signage, and other permanent fixtures. <br />b) Survey of property boundaries <br />c) Legal documents indicating unified control over site <br />d) List of anticipated uses for each building (from permitted use table), expected <br />number of employees, hours of operation, and build-out schedule for each. <br />e) Architectural elevations of all proposed structures and signs including materials and <br />colors <br />f) Transportation plan including internal traffic flow, impacts at external connections <br />and impacts on & improvements to existing facilities <br />
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