§ 23.02.044. Project Completion.  


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  • Project completion is the point at which active county review of project progress is terminated. A development project is considered completed when:

    a.

    A Certificate of Occupancy has been issued or, in the case of a dwelling, final building inspection has been granted by the Building Official verifying that all structures, site improvements and/or off-site work has been completed; and any bonds (Section 23.02.060) guaranteeing site improvements have been released.

    b.

    The Planning Director verifies that a use or activity not involving a building or grading permit is occurring on the subject site in accordance with all applicable provisions of this title and any adopted conditions.

    c.

    A final map is recorded, in the case of a Development Plan approval that is intended only to authorize the filing of a tentative map pursuant to planning area standard or a requirement of Sections 23.04.028 et seq., where Development Plan approval is necessary to enable consideration of approval of a tentative map for a condominium or similar project, unless conditions of approval of the Development Plan specify other standards for determining project completion.

[Amended 1995, Ord. 2715]