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"Common plan of development or sale" means a site where multiple separate and distinct construction activities are taking place at different times on different schedules, but are being performed as part of a single plan. Examples include, but are not limited to: 1) Phased projects and projects with multiple phases or lots, even if the separate phases or lots will be constructed under separate contracts or by separate owners (e.g., a development where lots are sold to separate builders); 2) A development plan that may be phased over multiple years, but is still under a consistent plan for long-term development; and 3) Projects in a contiguous area that may be unrelated but are under the same contract, such as construction of a building extension and a new parking lot at the same facility. If a project is part of a common plan of development or sale, the disturbed area of the entire plan shall be used in determining permit requirements. (Added by Amended Ord. 10-026, June 9, 2010, Eff date Sept. 30, 2010).