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Chapter 17.36 GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Page 4 of 5 <br />allocation capacity is not available for a reasonable project phase within al least the second calendar year after <br />the year the application is tendered. <br />Growth Management Approval. <br />a. The city council may grant a specific growth management unit allocation to a project for one or more years <br />so long as the total units allocated do not exceed the growth management unit allocation for that year. <br />b. In reviewing a project developer's request for growth management unit allocation, the city council shall <br />use its discretion in giving 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 other factors. The approval of <br />growth management unit allocations shall be in the form of a growth management agreement approved by the <br />city council. <br />c. Notwithstanding subsection (A)(2)(b), a total of 10 growth management allocations for housing units <br />subject to the discretionary approval of the Zoning Administrator as set forth in Chapter 18.20 of the Pleasanton <br />Municipal Code, may be approved annually by the zoning administrator. Any such approval shall require the <br />developer oft the project to enter into a growth management agreement with the city approved by the zoning <br />administrator without the need for city council approval. The city council may increase the number of allowable <br />annual growth management allocations subject to discretionary approval of the zoning administrator based on <br />demonstrated need. <br />d. Any growth management unit allocation approved will be deducted from the total number of annual <br />growth management unit allocations available for the year in which the projcct is approved and from the total <br />number of growth management unit allocations in the regional housing needs cycle. <br />13. Proration of Project Growth Management Unit Allocations. Generally, the approval of a growth management unit <br />allocation is intended to be made available to developers in chronological order consistent with subsection (AX 1). However, <br />in certain instances when the demand for growth management unit allocations is known to exceed the number of remaining <br />units available in a particular year, the city may approve a growth management application in any manner it finds equitable, <br />including assigning unused growth management unit allocations from previous years or to future years. If assigned to a <br />future year, the unit allocation will be accounted for in that year; not the year the growth management agreement is <br />approved. <br />C. In the event that growth management unit allocations are unavailable during a particular year and the city has <br />approved a project containing affordable units that is subject to a city affordable housing agreement, growth management <br />unit allocations from previous and /or future years shall be approved in the number required to accommodate the affordable <br />housing units, including if necessary, borrowing from the next regional housing needs allocation period. (Ord. 2112 § 2, <br />2015) <br />1. <br />17.36.090 Use and Toss of growth management approval. <br />A. A project developer may be issued building permits up to the maximum number of growth management unit <br />allocations established in its growth management agreement provided that a building permit shall not be issued prior to the <br />year approved for the growth management unit allocations. Once the building permits are issued, the units may be <br />constructed at any time consistent with conditions set forth in the growth management agreement or project approvals. <br />13. Any amendment to a growth management agreement requires submittal of an application on a forth provided by the <br />community development department and approval by the city council. <br />C. In the event a project developer does not utilize the maximum number of growth management unit allocations as <br />specified in its growth management agreement, it stay. subject to the approval by the city council, assign or trade the <br />unused number of growth management unit allocations for use by a different project provided the parties involved in the <br />assignment or trade show proof of an agreement regarding such trade. Any approved transfer or Trade shall not be counted <br />as new growth management unit allocations. <br />D. The city council shall have the discretion to appmvc rules or procedures concerning the use, loss, trade, reallocation, <br />and assignment of growth management unit allocations at any time, including when the city council considers a project <br />developer's development agreement or other legislative act relating to a project so as long as the overall number of allowed <br />http: / /gcode.us/ codes /pleasanton /view.php ?topic =17 -17_36 &showAll =1 &frames =on 9/23/2015 <br />