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Board approves developer fee rates, accepts fiscal 2023-24 audit and several personnel and policy items
Summary
At the meeting trustees approved a suite of consent and action items: updated developer fees, acceptance of the annual audit (with one state compliance finding on ELAP), a CalPERS 180-day exception hire, acknowledgment of teachers' initial proposals, appointment to the city/district 2-by-2 committee, and adoption of revisions to board policies and
The Coronado Unified School District Board of Trustees approved several action items including updated developer fees, acceptance of the fiscal year 2023-24 audit, a human-resources exception to the CalPERS 180-day wait period, formal acknowledgment of the Association of Coronado Teachers' initial proposals, appointment of a board representative to the city/district 2-by-2 committee, and adoption of revised board policies, bylaws and administrative regulations.
Developer fees (Item 6.1): Deputy Superintendent Salamanca explained that the State Allocation Board establishes allowable developer-fee rates and that a five-year justification study is required to levy the maximum fee. Approving the resolution will allow the district to levy the maximum eligible developer fees; the…
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