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Chapter I7.36 GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Page 3 of 5 <br />d. Determine the disposition of reallocation requests; <br />c. Take other action determined by the council to be necessary to implement the provisions of this chapter. <br />2. The city council shall act on the following in administering the growth management program on an on -going <br />basis: <br />a. Grant initial growth management unit allocations; <br />b. Review and act on requests for amendment of growth management agreements; <br />c. Adjust annual limits as it deems necessary pursuant lo subsection A of this section; <br />d. Take any other action deternined by the council to be necessary to implement this chapter. (Ord. 2112 § 2, <br />2015) <br />17.36.060 Establishment of annual new residential unit limits. <br />A. Except as provided herein, effective July 1, 2014, the number of annual growth management unit allocations issued <br />for new residential units subject to this chapter shall not exceed the regional housing needs allocation assigned to the city as <br />provided in the Association of Bay Area Government Regional Housing Needs Allocation Plan divided by the number of <br />years in the regional housing needs allocation cycle. <br />Except as provided in subsection C of this section and except when necessary to increase the annual housing allocations in <br />order to grant approvals to projects so that the city is able to meet its total regional housing needs goals, the maximum <br />limitations established in this section shall not be modified except by an ordinance adopted by the city council in <br />implementing this chapter. <br />B. Within 90 days of the Association of Bay Area Governments issuing its regional housing needs allocation plan, the <br />city manager shall provide the city council with a report identifying the annual growth management unit allocation. <br />C. The limitations established in subsection A of this section may be reduced by the city council if, upon reviewing the <br />annual growth management report, it determines that infrastructure and /or services will not be available to satisfy the <br />demands of the new residential units allowed for a given year. The limitation reduction mentioned in the previous sentence <br />tray be citywide or localized, depending on the scope of the infrastructure and /or service shortfalls. The city council shall <br />exercise its discretion pursuant to this subsection if the planned. phased infrastructure expansions which form the basis for <br />establishing the managed growth to build -out of the general plan are not completed in a timely manner. "Infrastructure" as <br />used herein includes new school construction pursuant to the school financing agreement. sewage trcaunemiexport facility <br />expansions, treated water availability, traffic network expansions consistent to implement city LOS policies, park <br />procurement/development, and other treasures of infrastructure /services as described in the growth management reports. <br />D. No reduction in future annual growth management unit allocations shall affect any project which has received growth <br />management approval granting 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. Nothing herein, however, limits the <br />city's ability to impose a development moratorium under state law. (Ord. 2112 § 2, 2015) <br />17.36.080 Approval procedures. <br />A. A project developer must receive a growth management unit allocation for each housing unit proposed in accordance <br />with the process below. One growth management unit allocation shall be required for each housing unit. <br />I. Prior Discretionary Project Approval Necessary. <br />a. A project developer may request a growth management unit allocation at the time of, or after, any of the <br />following: PUD plan approval. design review approval, or a tentative map approval. The community <br />development department shall provide the necessary application forms, and a project developer must file the <br />application with the planning division. The application shall be accompanied by a fee established by the <br />resolution establishing fees and the charges for various municipal services. The request shall indicate the desired <br />phasing of the project. <br />b. No application will he accepted for processing by the planning division if the growth management unit <br />http: // geode. us /codes /pleasanton/view.php ?topic =17- 17_36 &showAl l =1 &frames =on 9/2312015 <br />