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<br />which an administrative site plan approval was issued prior to the effective date of these <br />LORs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for developments that previously received an <br />administrative site plan approval, this exemption shall expire on the date that is twenty- <br />four (24) months after the effective date of the adoption of these LORs in the event a <br />building permit authorizing development as approved in the development order <br />(administrative site plan approval) has not been obtained by said date or the applicant has <br />not obtained an extension as provided herein below. This exemption shall expire earlier <br />in the event any condition or requirement of the development order (administrative site <br />plan approval) containing a specific time period for performance is not timely satisfied as <br />provided therein. In the event the foregoing exemption expires with respect to a <br />development order (administrative site plan approval), as provided above, or the required <br />building permit is obtained but thereafter expires, then the development order <br />(administrative site plan approval) shall be deemed null and void and a new application <br />for development shall be required consistent with the LORs then in effect. Upon <br />completion of a development exempted pursuant to this section, the development shall <br />thereafter be subject to the provisions of these LORs and any amendments hereto. <br /> <br />103.2.2 Existing Oevelopment Order (Excluding Administrative Site Plan <br />Approvals): Time Period/Elq)iration -- The provisions of these LORs shall not affect, or <br />be enforceable against, any development for which a development order (excluding <br />administrative site plan approval) was issued prior to the effective date of these LORs. <br />Notwithstanding the foregoing, for developments that previously obtained a development <br />order (excluding administrative site plan approval), this exemption shall expire on the date <br />applicable to said development orders as provided in Ordinance No 2001-117, as amended <br />(i.e. two years from the date granted) and the terms thereof: and in the event a building <br />permit authorizing development as approved in the development order (excluding <br />administrative site plan approval) has not been obtained by the required date or the <br />applicant has not obtained an extension as provided in Ordinance No. 2001-117, as <br />amended, and herein below. This exemption shall expire earlier in the event any <br />condition or requirement of the development order (excluding administrative site plan <br />approval) containing a specific time period for performance is not timely satisfied as <br />provided therein. In the event the foregoing exemption expires with respect to a <br />development order (excluding administrative site plan approval), as provided above, or <br />the required building permit is obtained but thereafter expires, then the development order <br />(excluding administrative site plan approval) shall be deemed null and void and a new <br />application for development shall be required consistent with the LORs then in effect. <br />Upon completion of a development exempted pursuant to this section, the development <br />shall thereafter be subject to the provisions of these LORs and any amendments hereto. <br /> <br />103.2.3 Existing Building Permits: Time PeriodslExpiration -- The provisions of <br />these LORs shall not affect, or be enforceable against, any development for which a <br />building permit was issued prior to the effective date of these LORs and said permit was <br />the only required development order, provided the building permit remains valid and <br />construction has begun and continues there under. Upon completion of a development <br />exempted pursuant to this section, the development shall thereafter be subject to the <br />provisions of these LORs and any amendments hereto. <br /> <br />city of Sunny Isles Beach - Land Development Regulations <br />Adopted December 10,2002 <br /> <br />Chapter I - Purpose and Applicability 100 - 2 <br />