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Commission says 2024 development-agreement holders largely in compliance; CMEx remains in arrears
Summary
The commission found developers under major Placer County specific plans made a good-faith effort to comply with 2024 development agreements; staff flagged CMEx (ADT/Bear River) for outstanding tonnage fees and easement dedications and said continued enforcement steps are under consideration if payment plans are not finalized.
Placer County—s deputy county executive officer Michelle Kingsbury told the Planning Commission on Oct. 23 that, for calendar year 2024, developer entities in the county—s major specific plans have generally made a good-faith effort to comply with their development agreements, but one operator remains out of compliance on financial and dedication items.
Kingsbury and her team presented the annual development-agreement compliance report, which reviews self-certifications from property owners and tracks implementation of financing tools such as community facilities districts (CFDs), county service areas (CSAs) and Mello-Roos financing. The team reported active…
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