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C. Facilitate and implement the realization of general plan <br />goals which cannot be accomplished by zoning alone, including <br />particularly the goals of the housing element. <br /> <br /> D. Provide significant incentives to developers to include <br />subsidized housing in their undertakings or provide financial <br />assistance to accomplish this goal. <br /> <br /> E. Encourage developers to provide affordable housing. <br /> <br /> F. Insure that capital improvements identified in the <br />general plan and required to adequately serve the area to be <br />developed are provided in whole or in part. <br /> <br />17.36.130 Allocation Required. <br /> <br /> Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, no subdivision <br />shall be accepted for filing which creates residentially <br />developable lots nor shall any building permit be issued for any <br />new residential unit, including a mobile home, unless the <br />development has received growth management approval from the city <br />council. <br /> <br />17.36.140 Exemptions. <br /> <br /> The provisions of Section 17.36,130 of this chapter shall not <br />be applicable to the following projects: <br /> <br /> A. Construction of a single dwelling unit on a legally <br />existing and appropriately zoned lot, including lots legally in <br />existence prior to the effective date of the ordinance codified <br />in this chapter and lots legally created pursuant to this <br />chapter. <br /> <br /> B. Projects and subdivisions of five dwelling units or <br />less. Within any lot existing on July 1, 1987 this exemption may <br />be used only one time. <br /> <br /> C. Proposals for condominium conversion subdivisions. <br />17.36.150 Projects Eligible to Apply <br /> <br /> In order to be considered for growth management approval, a <br />project must have received all prior governmental approvals, <br />except for subdivision approval prior to the date set by the city <br />council for receipt of applications. The following are examples, <br />though not exclusive, of required prior approvals: <br /> <br /> A. If the project requires planned unit development (PUD) <br />approval, all necessary general plan changes, zoning and <br />development plan approvals must have been received. <br /> <br /> B. If the project involves regular zoning (R-1-6500, etc.), <br />requiring only approval of tentative and final maps, the <br />environmental assessment must be completed and 'the preliminary <br /> <br /> - 3 - <br /> <br /> <br />