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A. The transportation SDC is based upon existing or intended use of the property at the time of application. If the property is improved, expanded, subdivided, or otherwise modified or use is increased by more than 10 percent, so as to increase the transportation SDC due for that property or structure, a transportation SDC shall be charged for the modified portion of the property or structure based on the transportation SDC schedule in effect at the time of the modification.

B. The transportation SDC paid for a specific transportation service for a residential, commercial, or industrial unit shall be valid for a one-year period from the date of issuance of the permit. After the one-year period, the permit will have expired if there has been no development. The city manager will then, in writing, notify the permittee that the permit has expired. The written notification of permit expiration shall state the permittee has 10 days from the receipt of the expiration notice to request an extension time of the permit. If there has been no response within 10 days of notification, the SDC shall be considered forfeited. The permittee shall then be required to reapply for a permit and pay the SDC in effect at the time of reapplication. [Ord. 904 Art. 5, 2015; Ord. 790 Art. 5.]