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17.36.080 <br /> a. Initial Suballocation and Adjustments. The major project suballocation shall be as initially estab- <br /> lished in Section 17.36.070(B)(2) of this chapter and may be modified from time to time by the city <br /> council as described in Section 17.36.070 of this chapter. <br /> b. Unused First-Come,First-Served Suballocation:On December I st of each calendar year,a major pro- <br /> ject developer which has received growth management approval is eligible to secure building permits <br /> from the first-come, first-served suballocation, including its 15 units set-aside, if the suballocation for <br /> that calendar year has remaining units available. <br /> 2. Approval Process. <br /> a. Prior Discretionary Project Approval Necessary. <br /> (1) A major project developer may request a growth management allocation at the time of,or after, <br /> any of the following: PUD plan approval,design review approval,or a tentative map approval. <br /> The planning division shall provide the necessary application forms, and a project developer <br /> must file the application with the planning division. The application shall be accompanied by a <br /> fee established by the resolution establishing fees and the charges for various municipal <br /> services.The request shall indicate the desired phasing of the project. <br /> (2) No application for a major project allocation will be accepted for processing by the planning <br /> division if capacity within the major project suballocation is not available for a reasonable <br /> project phase within at least the second calendar year after the year the application is tendered. <br /> b. Growth Management Approval. <br /> (1) The major project suballocation established in Section 17.36.070(13)(2)of this chapter shall not <br /> be exceeded. The city council may grant a specific growth management allocation to a project <br /> for one or more years so long as the total units allocated to major projects in any given year <br /> does not exceed the suballocation for that year. <br /> (2) In reviewing a major project developer's request for allocation, the city council shall use its <br /> discretion in establishing a phasing schedule, giving consideration to the number of major <br /> projects which are pending or are likely to seek approval in the near term, the principle of <br /> "first-come,first-served,"the economic feasibility of phasing the project,and other factors. The <br /> approval shall be in the form of a growth management agreement. <br /> C. First-Come,First-Served Project. A first-come, first-served project developer shall be issued building permits, if <br /> available,from the suballocation for first-come,first-served projects,as described herein. <br /> I. Availability of Building Permits to First-Come,First-Served Projects. <br /> a. Initial Suballocation and Adjustments. The first-come, first-served project suballocation shall be as <br /> initially established in Section 17.36.070(B)(2)of this chapter and may be modified from time to time <br /> by the city council as described in Section 17.36.070 of this chapter. <br /> b. Set-Aside for Small Projects. Of the total first-come, first-served suballocation, 15 units shall be set <br /> aside and shall be available only to building permit applications for custom residential units on exist- <br /> ing lots of record at least one year old on the date of building permit issuance or for units within a <br /> project of four or fewer units. Five units shall become available on a first-come,first-served basis on <br /> the first working day following March 31st, June 30th, and September 30th, respectively. Unused <br /> units from any period shall be added to the following period. If unused as of December 1st, these <br /> shall become available to any developer of a first-come,first-served project or a major project devel- <br /> oper. <br /> c. Unused Major Project Suballocation. In the event that major project developers, in the aggregate,do <br /> not seek to utilize all the units included in an annual suballocation for major projects, any unused <br /> suballocation following the annual review in September shall be added to the units available for first- <br /> come,first-served projects. <br /> Pleasanton Supp.No.3.I-10) 468 <br />