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(1) City Review. If a condition of approval is violated or not met within the time set for its completion the Council may, either on recommendation of the city planner or on its own motion, hold a public meeting to consider the question of the revocation or extension of the final approval and any permits granted pursuant thereto. During this or subsequent public meeting, the Council may by ordinance revoke or extend the approval and any permits, or may change the terms of approval. Nothing in this Section shall limit the revocation of building permits, issuance of stop work orders, or other similar procedures authorized by other provisions of this Title.

(2) Reversion to Underlying Zoning. If upon the expiration of two (2) years from the adoption of the amendatory ordinance of approval, the PRD project is voluntarily abandoned or development has not been completed, the final approval of the development project shall automatically expire and thereafter only the land use regulations of the underlying zone district shall apply to any further construction for which a permit is required. If the PRD project has been commenced within a two (2) year period following the effective date of the amendatory ordinance, but is not completed within this two-year period, the applicant shall apply to the City Council for an extension of time in which to complete the project; failure to make such application shall cause the final approval of the development project to automatically expire and thereafter only the land use regulations of the underlying zone district shall apply to any further construction for which a permit is required. (Ord. 03-33 §44, 2003; Ord. 87-9 §1, 1987).