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BOARD OF EDUCATION _. <br /> R RONALD J. ESTES, Ed.D. <br /> JAY COLOMBINI ECEIVE� District Superintendent <br /> RANDY HAMILTON <br /> DIANA MACHADOM,QY q JANE STEINKAMP <br /> FRED PODESTA III 0 G 200r� AssistantSuperintendent <br /> JOHN SANGUINETTI CorpPersonnel/Instruction <br /> rp J <br /> CLAY TITUS unity p <br /> KENNETH S. VOGEL evelppment pepf REBECCA HALL <br /> Business Manager <br /> LINDEN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT <br /> 18527 EAST MAIN STREET <br /> LINDEN, CA 95236 <br /> (209) 887-3894 (209) 887-2250 FAX <br /> April 15, 2005 <br /> S.J. County Community Development Department <br /> Development Services DiviE ion <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> Re: Minor Subdivision Application: PA-0500119 <br /> Dear Mr. Rick Griffin: <br /> Thank you for your notice regarding the proposed minor subdivision at 515 S. Meza Court, Linden. The <br /> following are comments regarding the proposed project as it relates to the Linden Unified School <br /> District. <br /> Linden Unified School District continues to oppose all subdivision applications within the district <br /> boundaries unless and until full mitigation can be achieved and that they maintain the quality of life in <br /> the greater Linden area. <br /> As you know, as more developments are approved, the District is faced with the challenge of <br /> providing adequate school housing for students generated from the new development. The District <br /> has experienced a student generation rate for single family homes from development over the last <br /> three years of more than 1.06 per home. Under this scenario, the District estimates that the proposed <br /> subdivision will generate afproximately two (2) new students to the District. <br /> The Linden Unified schools impacted by this development would be Linden Elementary, serving grades <br /> kindergarten through fourth. Waterloo Elementary, serving grades five through eight; and Linden High <br /> School, serving grades n ne through twelve. Linden Elementary and Waterloo are currently <br /> experiencing overcrowding at several grade levels, and have recently added portable classrooms to <br /> accommodate the existing student population. Additional growth of any kind will severely impact the <br /> District ability to house students. <br /> The District has developed a two-phase approach to mitigating the impact of housing development and <br /> the resultant student housing needs. The District currently collects $2.24 per square foot for <br /> developer's fees, and has established an annexable Community Facilities District (Mello Roos) to <br /> collect the remaining calculated mitigation amount, which is currently $17,099. It is our expectation <br /> that all new development within the Linden Unified Schools attendance areas will be <br /> annexed into the Community Facilities District though mitigation agreements with the <br /> developers. We will be approaching the developers of this property in an effort to negotiate a fair <br /> settlement on behalf of the District. The Linden Unified Board Policy Statement on Growth is attached <br /> to this letter. <br />