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Chapter 17.36 GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Page 2 of 5 <br /> E. Facilitate and implement the general plan goals, including the goals of the housing element, which cannot be <br /> accomplished by zoning alone. (Ord. 2112 § 2, 2015) <br /> 17.36.030 Building permit restriction. <br /> Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, no building permit for a new residential unit, including permits for installation of a <br /> mobilehome unit, shall be issued until a growth management unit allocation is first granted by the city council pursuant to the <br /> regulations contained in this chapter. (Ord. 2112 § 2, 2015) <br /> 17.36.040 Exemptions. _ _ <br /> This chapter shall not be applicable to the following categories of residential units: <br /> A. Second units approved in accordance with city zoning regulations. <br /> B. Mobilehomes and/or living quarters located on school sites, public and institutional properties, and <br /> commercial/industrial properties used for security purposes or other purposes ancillary to the primary use, the use of which <br /> has been approved in accordance with city zoning regulations,when such residential units do not exceed one dwelling per <br /> site. <br /> C. A condominium conversion or replacement unit of an existing unit demolished and/or destroyed. (Ord. 2112 § 2, <br /> 2015) <br /> 17.36.050 Administration of the growth management program. <br /> A. Review of Growth Management Report. <br /> 1. Periodically, a growth management report shall be prepared which shall include: <br /> a. Historical building permit activity; <br /> b. Projections of likely building activity within the city by category of project; <br /> c. Estimates of new projects which may seek approval in the following year or years; <br /> d. Analysis of the capability of infrastructure and services to meet the demands of new residential <br /> development, including any changes to established conditions and/or measures designed to mitigate the adverse <br /> effects of new residential development; and <br /> e. Progress toward meeting city general plan goals and policies. <br /> 2. The growth management report shall be presented to the planning commission for its review. The planning <br /> commission shall make recommendations to the city council regarding the growth management report, including, but <br /> not limited to, annual allocation issues. <br /> 3. The city council shall receive and review the growth management report, and the recommendations of the <br /> planning commission. The city council's review of the growth management report should coincide with the council's <br /> review of requests for modifications of allocations and should occur at the council's second meeting in September. <br /> The city council may schedule such review at any time during the year should changed circumstances relating to the <br /> provision of planned infrastructure and/or services require a review and possible modification to the growth <br /> management program. <br /> B. Program Review. <br /> I. The city council, as necessary to administer the growth management program, including following review of the <br /> growth management report, shall have the following duties and powers: <br /> a. Determine whether the annual new residential unit limits, including those pertaining to trades or re- <br /> allocation, require adjustment due to infrastructure/service constraints; <br /> h. Determine whether to adjust future allocations established for new residential units; <br /> c. Coordinate the requested trades of units among developers; <br /> http://gcode.us/codes/pleasanton/view.php?topic=17-17_36&showAl l=1&frames=on 9/16/2015 <br />