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26.01.070 General Procedures <br /> e. Filing of Requests for Allocation. Applicants eligible to file a Request for Allocation are allowed <br /> an exception to the requirement that a complete application be submitted as follows: <br /> (1) For a vested map that was filed and accepted for processing prior to May 20, 2003, a Request for <br /> Allocation can be selected for submittal as provided in the ordinance that was in place at the <br /> time of acceptance of the vesting map for processing. <br /> (2) For parcels located within communities with waiting lists as provided in sections j and k, or for <br /> any area where a waiting list of more than 18 months exists. <br /> If an application meets the requirements noted in (1) or (2) above, complete construction <br /> applications are not required at this time. The Request for Allocation will be accepted only from the <br /> owner of the parcel proposed for development, or an agent acting with the written authorization of <br /> the owner. The Department will accept Requests for Allocations at any time and they will be <br /> processed on a fast —come— first —served basis for as long as the vested status period of the map. <br /> Once the allocation can be selected, the applicant will have 120 days to submit a complete <br /> application, except as provided in subsection "g" of this section In any year where all allocations <br /> have been issued, Requests for Allocation will continue to be accepted and placed on a waiting list in <br /> the order in which they are filed. <br /> f. Limit on number of allocation requests: A total of two requests for Allocation will be accepted <br /> for any single legally —created parcel per year. An applicant may file a request for Allocations for a <br /> maximum number of dwelling units not to exceed the following percentages of the total annual <br /> allocation for the respective areas: <br /> (1) 5 °/n in the countywide area, <br /> (2) 10% in the Nipomo Mesa Area, or <br /> (3) 20% of the total annual allotment in the Nipomo Mesa Area for multi— family /residential unit <br /> ownership projects that have received intent to serve letters from the applicable water district <br /> and meet any one of the following: <br /> (a) Projects that are Smart Growth, Senior Housing, Mixed Use, Green Build (equivalent to <br /> LEED certified) and are located within, and meet the standards of the Olde Towne Nipomo <br /> Design and Circulation Plan; or <br /> (b) Projects that guarantee long term affordability for at least 35 of the units in accordance <br /> with County Ordinance; or <br /> (c) Projects that will result in the completion of construction of sections of road improvements <br /> identified on the South County Circulation Study Road Improvement list or will result in <br /> construction of road improvements where such construction will materially improve traffic <br /> and circulation on existing or proposed roads. <br /> Rr. \'lslDJUNH2009 1 -8 GROWPII MANAGEMENT ORDINANCI <br />