§ 9-1201 – Definitions
9-1201. Definitions In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Landowner" means any owner of a legal or equitable interest in real property, including the heirs, devisees, successors, assigns and personal representative of the owner, or a representative authorized by a landowner to submit to a city or town a development application for […]
§ 9-1202 – Protected development right; establishment; plan requirements; variance
9-1202. Protected development right; establishment; plan requirements; variance A. A city or town may provide by ordinance or resolution the requirements for a development to be a phased development. If a city or town does not adopt an ordinance or resolution that includes the requirements for a development to be a phased development, a plan […]
§ 9-1203 – Duration of a protected development right; termination
9-1203. Duration of a protected development right; termination A. A protected development right established under a protected development right plan is valid for three years for a nonphased development or five years for a phased development. B. A city or town may extend for a maximum of two additional years the duration of a protected […]
§ 9-1204 – Subsequent changes prohibited; exceptions
9-1204. Subsequent changes prohibited; exceptions A. A protected development right established under this section precludes the enforcement against the property to which the protected development right applies of any legislative or administrative land use regulation by a city or town or pursuant to an initiated measure that would change, alter, impair, prevent, diminish, delay or […]
§ 9-1205 – Protected development right; exercise; agreements
9-1205. Protected development right; exercise; agreements A. A protected development right obtained under this chapter is not a personal right but attaches to and runs with the applicable property. After approval of a protected development right plan, all successors to the original landowner are entitled to exercise the protected development rights. B. Nothing in this […]