2.96.030 When quasi-judicial decisions become final.
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A decision in a quasi-judicial proceeding subject to this chapter shall be deemed to be final on the latest of the following events:
A. If there is no provision for reconsideration or appeal of the decision, the decision is final on the day it is made; or
B. If there is a provision for the reconsideration or appeal of the decision, the decision is final upon the expiration of the period during which such reconsideration or appeal can be sought; or
C. If there is a provision for reconsideration or appeal of a decision and such reconsideration or appeal is timely sought, the decision is final on the date that such reconsideration or appeal is rejected. (Ord. 6087-NS § 3, 1991)