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3.23.6  Expiration of Certificates of Adequacy of Public Facilities for Roads

A CAPFR that has been obtained shall expire according to the following based on the related type of project:

(A)     Planned Development Master Plan: five years provided that the certificate is based upon the build-out plan submitted with the planned development and used with the traffic analysis. The planned development construction time line in the PDD or PUD document must match the buildout date analyzed in the traffic study for the CAPFR to remain valid. If there are any inconsistencies between the two documents regarding the construction time line, the CAPFR will not be considered valid. Based on a justified request from the applicant, which shall occur prior to the expiration of the CAPFR, Council may approve certificates longer than five (5) years.

(B)     Rezoning: three (3) years

(C)     Site and/or Subdivision Plan: two (2) years or upon the expiration of the site and/or subdivision plan.

(D)     Mixed Use Sketch Plan:  three (3) years.

The Town Council may extend the certificate beyond the timeframes above if it is determined that a new study will not identify any substantial changes in the required transportation improvements.

 

Cary, NC Land Development Ordinance On-line VIC Version - This site last updated 3/4/2008

Note: This is not the official version of the Cary Land Development Ordinance