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BOIRD OF EDUCATION <br /> `r■s RONALD J. ESTES, Ed.D. <br /> JAY- COLOMBINI District Superintendent <br /> RANDY HAMILTON . <br /> DIANA _MACHADOJANE STEINKAMP <br /> Assistant ' Superintendent <br /> JOHN SANGUINET;TI " P'er.sonnef/Instr.uctfon <br /> CLAY,TI`i'U5 <br /> "N, TH].:S."•VOGEL t' REBECCA.HALL` <br /> Business 'Manager . <br /> LINDEN UNIFIED SCH04L TJISTRICT <br /> 18527 EAST MAIN"STREET b <br /> LINDEM'.CA 9S23b <br /> rr , <br /> (2D9) 887 3894:- {20.9) 887=2250 .FP,X <br /> AprYl 15; 2005 <br /> 1Vlr, MelvinWelch . <br /> 45-1.' N Dietrich.- Road <br /> Linden, CA 95236 <br /> Dear Mr.: Welch: <br />{ This letter is to invite you, as .owner of the property in the minor' <br /> subdivision . application (PA-0500185) currently under review by the San <br /> Joaquin County Planning Commission, to meet to discuss mitigation <br /> arrangements with Linden Unified rSchool District regarding the proposed <br /> development. This development is in the Linden EIementary, Waterloo <br /> School, and Linden High . School attendance area, and will severely impact <br /> these already overcrowded schools. For the sake of the children, we <br /> must reach agreement concerning school mitigation for this proposed <br /> addition of four homes, and the subsequent increase in student <br /> enrollment. <br /> Recent development activity has resulted in an experienced student <br /> population increase of more than one child for each additional home <br /> constructed. Based upon this historical study, -the District position is <br /> that we must receive full mitigation, which has been established at <br /> $17,099. This position was overwhelmingly supported by the community <br /> at several Public Meetings convened by the Board of Trustees, Linden <br /> 4 Unified School District. <br /> As you proceed with discussions with the County concerning this new <br /> development project, it is important for all parties to be aware that t h e <br /> F District is without financial means to address the future impact from the <br /> project. While schools are overcrowded at various grade levels, the <br /> District currently falls below the eligibility requirements to receive State <br /> funding for school construction or to have the authority to levy higher <br /> developer fees. <br /> r <br />