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26.01.072 Post allocation Procedures <br /> (2) Processing of applications. The Department will process all applications for land use and <br /> construction permits; however, no permits will be issued until the applicant provides verification <br /> to the Department that an exemption to the areawide prohibition has been granted by the <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board in accordance with the criteria adopted by the California <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Coast Region, on September 8, 1999, or as <br /> subsequently amended. <br /> (3) New requests for allocation within the prohibitions area. All Requests for Allocation will <br /> be accepted in accordance with Section 26.01.070d and e above and added to the county—wide <br /> list of Requests for Allocation. <br /> [Amended 1991, Ord. No. 2506; 1995, Ord. No. 2743; 1999, Ord. No. 2867; 2889; 2000, Ord. No. 2895; <br /> 2905; 2001, Ord. No. 2932; 2001, Ord. No. 2932, 2955; 2002 Ord. No. 2989; 2957; Ord. No. 3005; 2003, <br /> Ord. No. 3005, 3017, 3019; 2004, Ord. No. 3028; 3029; 2005, Ord. No. 3066; 2006, Ord. No. 3091; 2008, <br /> Ord. 3155) <br /> 26.01.072 Post allocation Procedures. Following the determination by the Board of Supervisors of the <br /> Maximum Annual Allocation, those allocations shall be subject to the following: <br /> a. Transfer of allocations. Dwelling units will be allocated through the process described in sections <br /> 26.01.070 of this title to specific parcels, except that allocations may be transferred within the <br /> Cambria Community Services District as described in section 26.01.070j(1)(a)(iii), or on other <br /> properties in the unincorporated county where approved as part of a county Transfer of <br /> Development Credits (TDC) program. <br /> b. Expiration of allocations. After receiving a dwelling unit allocation as provided by this title, the <br /> applicant must file a complete construction permit application along with any required land use permit <br /> application within the number of days of the date of notice of an allocation as provided in section <br /> 26.01.070g, plus any requested time extension for such filing. <br /> Once a construction permit application has been accepted for processing, the normal time limits affecting <br /> the expiration of plan review and issued building permits will apply as set forth in the Building and <br /> Construction Ordinance, 'Title 19 of the county code. If plan review expires because the applicant has <br /> not pursued permit issuance or an issued permit expires because work is not started within the time limits <br /> prescribed by Title 19, or if substantial site work has not been completed as set forth in Titles 22 and 23 <br /> of the County Code, the dwelling unit allocation will also expire. <br /> c. Carryover of individual annual allocations. The only exceptions to the expiration rules specified in <br /> subsection b of this section will be for properties for which multi— family units or units in Residential <br /> Unit Ownership Projects are proposed in compliance with section 26.01.070c(1)(a). <br /> d. Carryover of unused Maximum Annual Allocation. If all the units allocated countywide are not <br /> requested in the year in which they are allocated, the unused allocations may be carried over to the <br /> following allocation year at the discretion of the Board of Supervisors in a number not to exceed ten (10) <br /> percent of the Maximum Annual Allocation of that year. Such a determination is to made at the time the <br /> Board establishes the next Maximum Annual Allocation as specified in this tide. <br /> e. Reallocation of expired units. Where any applicant withdraws his application, or where such <br /> application has been deemed expired pursuant to the provisions of this title, that unused allocation <br /> shall become available for use within the current Maximum Annual Allocation as if it were a new <br /> GitowiiI MANAGHNII ?NT ORDINANCE 1 -15 RIiwISI?D]UNI: 2009 <br />