Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Chapter 1A Article 13

is located between the nearest public road and the sea or shoreline of any body of water located within the coastal Zone that the development is in conformity with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the california coastal Act of 1976. 6. Any other finding or findings as may be required for the development by the california environmental Quality Act. F. Scope of Decision – Extension of Permits 1. Prior to the expiration of a coastal Development Permit, an applicant may apply to the initial approving authority of the original permit for an extension of the permit for a period of one year. this request shall automatically extend the expiration date of the permit until the approving authority has acted upon the request and the approving authority's action becomes effective. However, if construction has not commenced at the time the application for extension is made, construction may not commence during the period of the automatic extension until the approving authority has acted upon the request and it becomes effective. the application shall state the reasons for the request and shall be accompanied by evidence of a valid, unexpired permit and of the applicant's continued legal ownership interest in the property. the applicant shall also furnish to the city the information required in Subsection C. (Notice) of this Section. 2. the approving authority, in considering the request for extension, shall determine whether there are changed circumstances that may affect the consistency of the project with the findings required under Subsection E. (Standards for Review and Required Findings) of this Section. 3. if the approving authority determines that there are no changed circumstances that may affect the consistency of the project with the findings required under Subsection E. (Standards for Review and Required Findings) of this Section, notice of the determination, including a summary of the procedures set forth in this Subsection, shall be po