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The City Council shall not approve an ordinance rezoning property to a residential use, grant a discretionary permit for residential use, which includes a building permit in accordance with the General Plan of the City, or approve a tentative subdivision map for residential purposes for any residential developments which have been determined pursuant to CVMC 17.11.070 to create conditions of overcrowding impacting one or more attendance areas within the district, unless the City Council makes one of the following findings:

A. That action will be taken pursuant to this chapter to provide dedications of land and/or fees to mitigate conditions of overcrowding; or

B. That there are specific overriding fiscal, economic, social, or environmental factors which in the judgment of the City Council would benefit the City, thereby justifying the approval of a residential development otherwise subject to the provisions of this chapter for dedications of land or fees; provided, however, the City Council or the appropriate administrative or decision-making body shall perform the requested discretionary act in regard to any residential development if the school districts have notified the City by statement or letter as required in CVMC 17.11.070(B). (Ord. 1848 § 1, 1979; Ord. 1783 § 2, 1978).