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ATTACHMENT B <br /> GB. Within 90 days of the Association of Bay Area Governments issuing its regional housing <br /> needs allocation plan, the city manager shall provide the city council with a report <br /> identifying the annual growth management unit allocation. <br /> DC. The limitations established in subsection A of this section may be reduced by the city <br /> council if, upon reviewing the annual growth management report, it determines that <br /> infrastructure and/or services will not be available to satisfy the demands of the new <br /> residential units allowed for a given year. The limitation reduction mentioned in the <br /> previous sentence may be citywide or localized, depending on the scope of the <br /> infrastructure and/or service shortfalls. The city council shall exercise its discretion <br /> pursuant to this subsection if the planned, phased infrastructure expansions which form the <br /> basis for establishing the managed growth to build-out of the general plan are not <br /> completed in a timely manner. "Infrastructure" as used herein includes new school <br /> construction pursuant to the school financing agreement, sewage treatment/export facility <br /> expansions, treated water availability, traffic network expansions consistent to implement <br /> city LOS policies, park procurement/development, and other measures of <br /> infrastructure/services as described in the growth management reports. <br /> ED. No reduction in future annual growth management unit allocations <br /> limits-shall affect any project which has received growth management approval granting <br /> future years' allocations so long as the conditions in effect at the time of the initial approval <br /> remain unchanged and the approved project continues to meet all project requirements. <br /> Nothing herein, however, limits the city's ability to impose a development moratorium under <br /> state law. (Ord. 2054 § 2, 2012) <br /> 17.36.080 Approval procedures. <br /> A. A project developer must receive a growth management unit specific allocation for the each <br /> housing number-of unit proposed c and yoarc in accordance with the process below. One <br /> growth management unit allocation shall be required for each housing unit. <br /> 1. Prior Discretionary Project Approval Necessary. <br /> a. A project developer may request a growth management unit allocation at the time <br /> of, or after, any of the following: PUD plan approval, design review approval, or a <br /> tentative map approval. The planning isienCommunity Development <br /> Department shall provide the necessary application forms, and a project <br /> developer must file the application with the planning division. The application <br /> shall be accompanied by a fee established by the resolution establishing fees <br /> and the charges for various municipal services. The request shall indicate the <br /> desired phasing of the project. <br /> b. No application will be accepted for processing by the <br /> planning division if unit the growth management unit allocation capacity is not <br /> available for a reasonable project phase within at least the second calendar year <br /> after the year the application is tendered. <br /> 2. Growth Management Approval. <br /> a. The city council may grant a specific growth management unit allocation to a <br /> project for one or more years so long as the total units allocated do not exceed <br /> the growth management unit allocation for that year. <br /> b. In reviewing a project developer's request for growth management unit allocation, <br /> the city council shall use its discretion in giving <br /> consideration to the number of projects which are pending or are likely to seek <br /> approval in the near term, the economic feasibility of phasing the project, and <br />