Can conditional use permits be revoked once they're granted?

Yes, the Planning and Zoning Commission can hold a public hearing to decide whether or not to revoke a permit if any of these conditions are met:

  • There is a failure to comply with any conditions of the permit’s original approval, or other applicable provisions of the Town’s zoning regulations.
  • The conditional use stops for a year or more (or isn’t constructed within a year of the permit being granted).
  • The Town’s General Plan changes, so that the use in question is no longer permitted in that district.

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1. What is a conditional use permit?
2. What types of uses might be eligible for a permit?
3. Can conditional use permits be revoked once they're granted?
4. Is there a fee to apply for a conditional use permit?