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A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE CITY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION NOT TO IMPLEMENT THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ALLOCATION SYSTEM DURING CALENDAR YEAR 2024.
Brief Description: The City is not removing the Growth Management Allocation System; however, because of no appreciable population change, the system would not be implemented for 2024.
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Legislative History
Ordinance No. 15-66, adopted June 2, 2015, approving the last growth management allocation.
Ordinance No. 16-35, adopted March 15, 2016, deferring administration of the growth management allocation system until the Land Development Code (LDC) is updated.
Ordinance No. 16-203, adopted April 4, 2017, amending Chapter 1211 of the LDC in its entirety to allow implementation of the Growth Management Residential Development Allocation System when the annual population increases by 1.5% and to simplify the system if it is implemented.
Resolution No. 17-156, adopted October 17, 2017, accepting the City Manager’s recommendation not to implement the Growth Management Residential Development Allocation System during calendar year 2018.
Resolution 18-142, adopted November 6, 2018 accepting the City Manager’s recommendation not to implement the Growth Management Residential Development Allocation System during calendar year 2019.
Resolution 19-127, adopted October 15, 2019 accepting the City Manager’s recommendation not to implement the Growth Management Residential Development Allocation System during calendar year 2020.
Resolution 20-126, adopted November 17, 2020, accepting the City Manager’s recommendation not to implement the Growth Management Residential Development Allocation System during calendar year 2021.
Resolution 21-123, adopted November 16, 2021, accepting the City Manager’s recommendation not to implement the Growth Management Residential Development Allocation System during calendar year 2022.
Resolution 22-146, adopted December 6, 2022, accepting the City Manager’s recommendation not to implement the Growth Management Residential Development Allocation System during calendar year 2022.
Purpose & Explanation
Upon examination of the number of zoning certificates issued and census data over recent years, the City Manager does not recommend that the growth management system be implemented for the ensuing year.
A public hearing for this Resolution is scheduled on November 21, 2023.
Legal Authority for Proposed Legislation
Pursuant to Charter Section 6.04, Contracts & Purchasing:
Competitively bid and advertised for two consecutive weeks; bid tab attached: [Yes/No/NA])
Joint or Cooperative Purchase Program
Professional Services
X Other, Section 6.04 not applicable.
Fiscal Impact
Currently Budgeted (Account #, $)
Supplemental Appropriation Required (Account #, $)
X Appropriation Not Required
Does this legislation require use of an emergency clause?
Yes [if so, explain why]
X No
Recommendation
Suggested Action
Staff recommends that Council adopt the resolution after conducting a public hearing.
Submitted by,
Thomas J. Sheridan, City Manager
Greg Hannan, Community Development Director