9-303.100 - EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL
San Joaquin County Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-06 · San Joaquin County
(a)
Expiration.
(1)
Planned Development Plan. A Planned Development Plan must be approved on the same date as the ordinance creating the Planned Development Zone and will also become effective concurrently. An approved Planned Development Plan will expire three years after the effective date unless actions specified in the conditions of approval have been taken, or a building permit has been issued and construction diligently pursued. An approved Planned Development Plan may specify a development staging program exceeding two years.
(2)
Tentative Map. Where a Tentative Map or Vesting Tentative Map has been approved in conjunction with a Planned Area Plan, the Planned Area Plan will expire upon the expiration of the Tentative Map or Vesting Tentative Map.
(3)
Phased Development. If the applicant intends to develop the project in phases, and the Board of Supervisors approves phased development, the Planned Development Plan remains in effect so long as not more than two years lapse between the end of one phase and the beginning of the next phase.
(b)
Renewal. An approved Planned Development Plan that has not been exercised may be renewed for a twoyear period by the Board of Supervisors if the Board finds the renewal consistent with the purposes of this Chapter. Application for renewal must be made in writing prior to the expiration date of the original approval.