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Article VII. Capacity Reservation Certificate (CRC)
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A. Expiration. If a certificate of occupancy has not been requested prior to the expiration of the underlying permit or termination of the associated development agreement, the director shall convert the reserved capacity to available capacity for the use of other developments. The act of requesting a certificate of occupancy before expiration of the CRC shall only convert the reserved capacity to used capacity if the building inspector finds that the project actually conforms with applicable codes. If a complete underlying project permit application is expired as provided for in GHMC 19.02.006, the director shall convert any reserved capacity allocated to the underlying project permit to available capacity for use by other developments.

B. Extensions for Road Facilities. The city shall assume that the developer requests an extension of transportation capacity reservation when the developer is requesting a renewal of the underlying development permit. No unused capacity may be carried forward beyond the duration of the transportation CRC or any subsequent extension.

C. Extensions for Water or Sewer. The city shall not extend any water or sewer CRC. If the applicant submits an application for an extension of the underlying permit, the applicant shall submit a new application for a concurrency determination for water or sewer under this chapter.

D. If a CRC has been granted for a rezone or comprehensive plan amendment, the CRC shall expire when the development agreement for the comprehensive plan or rezone terminates. If there is no associated development agreement, the CRC shall expire within five years after the approval anniversary date. (Ord. 1197 § 119, 2010; Ord. 1044 § 1, 2006; Ord. 907 § 1, 2002; Ord. 862 § 1, 2001; Ord. 818 § 1, 1999).