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Growth Limitation <br /> Policies <br /> limits on new commercial development do to determine if the number is still appropriate <br /> not apply to Community Facilities, based on the amount and rate of commercial <br /> including Hospital projects (see Policy development. <br /> 11). Responsibility: City Council <br /> In newly annexed areas, only new <br /> commercial projects approved after the <br /> date of annexation will be eligible for an <br /> allocation and be counted against the <br /> commercial development cap. <br /> Policy 7: Program 7.1: <br /> Limit the amount of commercial See Program 5.1 <br /> development permitted citywide to <br /> 150,000 square feet every two years from <br /> 1993 through 2005. <br /> Any square footage not allocated within <br /> the two year development cycle may be <br /> carried over and added to the next two <br /> year cycle. <br /> Square footage may be reserved from the <br /> next two year development cycle, under <br /> certain circumstances, but cannot be <br /> allocated until that development cycle <br /> begins. <br /> Policy 8: Program 8.1: <br /> Require that any commercial project which See Program 5.1 <br /> exceeds 50% of a two year allocation be <br /> approved by the City Council. <br /> Restrict any single project from exceeding <br /> 75% of a two year allocation. <br /> Policy 9: Program 9.1: <br /> Limit the amount of new residential Develop an implementing ordinance or resolution <br /> development permitted citywide to 2,550 which defines a system to allocate dwelling units. <br /> dwelling units between 1993 and 2005. This system shall describe a traffic weighted <br /> point system with roadway level of service <br /> In newly annexed areas, count only new standards and peak hour trip generation as the <br /> residential projects approved after the date most heavily weighted criteria. <br /> of annexation against the residential cap. Responsibility: City Council, Community <br /> Development Department <br /> 2 -77 <br />