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Ordinance No. <br /> Page 3 <br /> meet its total regional housing needs goals, the maximum limitations established in this section <br /> are nondiscretionary and shall not be modified by the city council in implementing this chapter. <br /> Subsections B D, no change. <br /> 17.36.070 Apportionment of yearly total new residential units to categories of projects. <br /> All new residential units shall be classified in one of the following categories and shall be <br /> issued building permits in accordance with the regulations and limitations established for each <br /> category: <br /> Subsection A. no change. <br /> B. Establishment of Suballocations for Categories of Projects. <br /> 1. Affordable Housing Projects. Affordable housing projects shall have a suballocation of <br /> 50 units per year, beginning in 2001 and continuing each year thereafter. <br /> 2. Major Projects and First -Come, First -Served Projects. <br /> a. Major projects and first -come, first -served projects shall have an initial <br /> suballocation as set forth in the following table: <br /> Initial Suballocations <br /> Year <br /> 1998 4-999 2000 2404- 2002 200; 2004 2005 <br /> 390 540 480 390 250 250 200 200 <br /> First comc, first served projects <br /> (units) 110 490 150 4-50 150 4-08 4-00 490 <br /> 30 50 50 58 54 <br /> Yearly limit (units) 708 600 538 500 458 400 339 3-50 <br /> Initial Suballocations <br /> Year <br /> Categories of projects 2001 2008 2009 Build out <br /> Major projects (units) 200 <br /> First -come, first- served projects (units) 100 <br /> Affordable housing projects (units) 400 50 <br /> Yearly limit (units) 350 <br /> b. The city council may adjust the suballocation of units among the "major project" <br /> and "first -come, first- served project" categories to reflect actual or projected activity <br /> among these two categories. Such a reallocation may be made by the council at the <br />