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<br />5) Commercial and retail developments shall be encouraged as a means to balance the tax <br />burden of the residents and citizens of the City, and improve the economic vitality of <br />the City. <br />6) Residential projects meeting specific principles and policies of the City's <br />Comprehensive Plan and as determined by City Council, shall be given priority in the <br />annual allocation of residential permits. <br />7) When City Council finds that there is a demonstrated fiscal benefit to the City, the City <br />Council may increase the allowable number of residential building permits to be issued <br />in a given calendar year in exchange for a timed commitment to construct certain <br />commercial building floor area. <br />8) City Council may exempt certain projects from the residential building permit <br />allocation quotas established in this resolution if they meet specific principles and <br />policies from the City's Comprehensive Plan or are within the boundaries of an Urban <br />Renewal District. <br />9) Residential lots that were created on residential subdivision plats approved by the City <br />prior to October 1, 2005 are exempt from the allocations established in this resolution. <br /> <br />B) Biennial allocation: As a goal and consistent with attendant conditions, the City should <br />strive to limit the number of residential building permits issued to 250 biennially, not to <br />exceed 150 in any given calendar year. This goal shall be reviewed by City Council bi- <br />annually, in conjunction with the review of the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended. <br /> <br />C) Annual allocation of residential units: For the period October 1, 2005 through December <br />31, 2006, City Council hereby establishes as a goal that the City should issue building <br />permits for no more than 150 residential dwelling units. For this period, said allocation <br />has not been assigned to specific subdivisions or development applications. <br /> <br />Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to establish rules and policies as may be <br />determined necessary to govern the administration of the Phasing Requirements on Residential <br />Development Applications. Said rules and policies would address the manner in which <br />property owners and / or developers would submit a request for all or a portion of the annual <br />residential building permit allocation as established in Section l.C (above). Said rules and <br />policies would also establish a general manner in which City Council would subsequently <br />review and allocate residential units to specific properties or projects. <br /> <br />Section 3. This resolution shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and approval. <br /> <br />,,~:>%J?;A~~~ AND ADOPTED this 20th day of Sept <br />,."j:~;" \_Ot)iSl~~ . <br />.4"'0' ... ....08.. V{', <br />""J \" .. (~ <br />,hf 0'0) 9. .~. <br />ll-\" ~o eo (.:\'\~ <br />,t~J,_ .(l~ 6 \;.'\ <br />{i-"" L " ~, <br />",,: ,"" ,rJ ", tl~ <br />ld '-'.'" .i\ . 0':1 <br />~.:t ~ ~\~~\ . : f. <br /> <br />"h, \~!3ST: ...l I <br />0."'........'00 <br />. OLQR!>> <br /> <br />BY: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Charles Sis, ayor <br />City of Louisville, Colorado <br /> <br />3 <br />