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Based on their past track record and recent comments, the City Council and staff do not inspire great confidence in the hearts and minds of your readers. I’m referring to the following issues: · CCI expansion impact - Ed Grimes - “Tehachapi is going to have a voice,” and Mayor Hand - “We’re a little more sophisticated now than we were ten years ago,” · Development Mitigation Fees - City Manager Greg Garrett - “You are trying to make the [city] staff look stupid,” and Director David James - “We acknowledge the chaos and animosity this has created,” followed by “Nothing could be further from the truth,”. Observation: (If action fits, then you deserve the title.) · Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. (Attributed to · If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then it must Be Time to Resign. We could use less “voice” and “sophisticated” and more wisdom and effective action from our representatives. Our city and staff wouldn’t “look stupid” if their actions didn’t create so much “chaos and animosity”. Development Impact Mitigation fees are typically paid by a developer before a building permit or certificate of occupancy is issued. Getting business tenants in the middle of the fee payment is not being “business friendly”. Developers/Property Owners should pay the fees. Mitigation & Impact fees are authorized by the state and imposed by local agencies on new development to pay for a portion of the added costs that the new development will create or impose on the existing public infrastructure (ie. utiliti es, education, transportation, etc.) These fees are a charge on new development to help fund and pay for the needed expansion or improvements created by the development (residential or commercial). These fees are to help reduce the economic burden on local agencies (tax payers), who are trying to deal with the problems growth brings to the area. -- Those who profit and create the need for expansion should pay Impact Fees to Mitigate the Problems. Developer are experts at "HIT & RUN" HIT=Create Problem, and RUN with the profits. Most communities are slow or hesitant to impose realistic fees due to local politicians dependance on developer contributions. - FOLLOW THE MONEY |