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• <br /> 17.36.080 <br /> d. Unused 15 Unit Set-Aside. In the event that any of the 15 units set aside pursuant to subsection <br /> (C)(1)(b)of this section are not used as of December Ist,these shall be added to the units remaining <br /> available in the first-come,first-served suballocation. <br /> 2. Approval Process. <br /> a. Prerequisites for Issuance of Building Permit. A project developer may obtain first-come, first-served <br /> building permits when, following the normal course of processing an application, the application is <br /> deemed eligible for issuance of a permit by the building division and the suballocation for first-come, <br /> first-served projects has not been fully utilized. Building permits will be issued typically following a <br /> project's first having received all necessary discretionary approvals(e.g., PUD plan, design review, <br /> tentative map),a recorded final map(if required), and complete plans for constructing the residential <br /> unit. Partial building permit plans (e.g., foundation plans) shall not be sufficient for issuance of a <br /> building permit under this subsection. At the time of issuance of the building permit, subdivision im- <br /> provements sufficient to allow the issuance of a foundation permit are required to have been com- <br /> pleted and all fees paid. <br /> b. Limitations on Annual Building Permits per Project. <br /> (I) A first-come, first-served project developer shall be subject to the following limitations on the <br /> number of building permits it may secure: <br /> (a) For a project seventy to ninety nine(70-99) units in size—a maximum of 35 building <br /> permits per year. <br /> (b) For a project 40 to sixty nine(40-69)units in size—a maximum of 25 building permits <br /> per year. <br /> (c) For a project of less than 40 units—a maximum of 20 building permits per year. <br /> The size of the "project" shall be established based on the number of units included in the <br /> discretionary approval for the project, regardless of the number of preexisting lots it includes; <br /> any subdivision after the effective date hereof shall not create separate parcels for purposes of <br /> creating discrete"projects." <br /> (2) Notwithstanding the limitations established above, use by a project developer of any units <br /> remaining in the first-come, first-served suballocation on December 1st or added to the first- <br /> come, first-served allocation pursuant to subsections (C)(I)(c) and (C)(I)(d) of this section <br /> shall not be limited by the annual project limitations established in subsection (C)(2)(b)(1) of <br /> this section. <br /> c. Small Project Applicants.Projects eligible to use the 15 unit small project set-aside are eligible to use <br /> the first-come,first-served suballocation as follows: <br /> (1) From January 1st through March 31st, small project applicants shall use the regular first-come, <br /> first-served suballocation. <br /> (2) From April 1st through November 30th, small project applicants shall use, first, the regular <br /> first-come, first-served suballocation, if available, and, then, if not available, shall use any <br /> available small project set-aside units. <br /> (3) After December 1st, small project applicants shall use the regular first-come, first-served <br /> suballocation. <br /> d. Proration of Project Permits, Generally. The first-come, first-served suballocation is intended to be <br /> made available to developers in chronological order as building permits are ready to be issued. How- <br /> ever, in certain instances when the demand for permits is known to exceed the number of permits <br /> available, the city shall prorate the available permits. Should the proration yield units in excess of <br /> those available due to rounding, the city shall reduce the total to equal the units available in any man- <br /> ner it finds equitable. <br /> 469 p'Ieasamon Supp.No.).I-101 <br />