§ 300-91. Expiration of variances.


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  • A. 
    When an area variance is granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals which enables an applicant to do construction which requires a building permit, or a use variance is granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals and construction which requires a building permit is necessary for conversion to the use for which the variance is granted, and the applicant has not obtained a building permit to construct the building or part thereof for which the variance has been granted and initiated the construction work within five years from the date of the granting of the variance, said variance shall become void.
    B. 
    When an area variance is granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals which enables an applicant to do construction which requires a building permit, or a use variance is granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals and construction which requires a building permit is necessary for conversion to the use for which the variance is granted and a building permit to construct the building or part thereof for which the variance has been granted has been obtained, and the construction has not been substantially completed prior to the expiration of the building permit, said variance shall become void.