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A. The Director may extend a Critical Areas Land Use Permit, not to exceed one year, if:

1. Unforeseen circumstances or conditions necessitate the extension of the permit; and

2. Termination of the permit would result in unreasonable hardship to the applicant; and the applicant is not responsible for the delay; and

3. The extension of the permit will not cause substantial detriment to existing uses, critical areas, or critical area buffers in the immediate vicinity of the subject property.

B. The Director may grant no more than one extension. (Ord. 5683, 6-26-06, § 27)