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17.36.070 <br /> the previous sentence may be citywide or localized, depending on the scope of the infrastructure and/or service <br /> shortfalls. The city council shall exercise its discretion pursuant to this subsection if the planned, phased infra- .1] <br /> structure expansions which form the basis for establishing the managed growth to build-out of the general plan <br /> are not completed in a timely manner. "Infrastructure" as used herein includes new school construction pursuant <br /> to the school financing agreement, sewage treatment/export facility expansions, treated water availability, traffic <br /> network expansions consistent to implement city LOS policies, park procurement/development, and other meas- <br /> ures of infrastructure/services as described in the growth management reports. <br /> D. No reduction in future annual new residential unit limits shall affect any major project or affordable housing pro- <br /> ject which has received growth management approval granting future years' allocations so long as the conditions <br /> in effect at the time of the initial approval remain unchanged and the approved project continues to meet all pro- <br /> ject requirements. Nothing herein, however, limits the city's ability to impose a development moratorium under <br /> state law.(Ord. 1999§ 1,2009;Ord. 1729§2, 1997) <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 issued building permits <br /> in accordance with the regulations and limitations established for each category: <br /> A. Categories of Projects.There shall be three categories of projects as defined below: <br /> I. Affordable Housing Project. A project which meets the minimum requirements as established from time to <br /> time by the city for providing housing to either: <br /> a. Lower income households,or <br /> b. Moderate income households. <br /> The requirements for qualifying as an affordable housing project shall be established by the city in implementing <br /> its affordable housing program. <br /> 2. Major Project.A project which meets any of the following criteria: <br /> a. Has 100 or more units, <br /> b. Has fewer than 100 units but whose developer wishes the certainty of a multi-year allocation of at <br /> least three years, <br /> c. Has received an annual allocation pursuant to a growth management program at a time prior to the ef- <br /> fective date hereof which grants growth management approval to units in calendar year 1998 or later <br /> years. <br /> 3. First-Come, First-Served Project. All projects and/or single unit applications which are neither an"afford- <br /> able housing project"nor a"major project"as defined in subsections(A)(1)and(A)(2)of this section. <br /> B. Establishment of Suballocations for Categories of Projects. <br /> 1. Affordable Housing Projects. Affordable housing projects shall have a suballocation of 50 units per year, <br /> beginning in 200 t 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 suballocation as set forth in <br /> the following table: <br /> Initial Suballocations Year <br /> Categories of projects 2001-2008 2009—Build out <br /> Major projects(units) 200 <br /> First-come, first-served projects <br /> (units) 100 <br /> Affordable housing projects(units) 400 50 <br /> Yearly limit(units) 350 <br /> I I'lens:Won Supp.No.%,I-Io 466 <br />