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Board adopts higher school impact fees to fund facilities amid growth

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · May 14, 2013
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Summary

The San Francisco Unified School District board adopted a resolution to raise statutory school facilities impact fees after a public hearing on a consultant study, increasing the residential fee by $0.67 to about $2.90 per square foot; board members sought a follow-up analysis on affordable-housing exemptions and were reminded the funds are restricted to facility construction or reconstruction.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on May 14 voted to adopt a resolution revising statutory school facilities impact fees after a public hearing on a consultant—s study of development activity and school facility needs.

Chief Facilities Officer David Golden summarized a study by the DeLinka Group that found growth in city construction warrants raising fees. Golden said the residential fee would rise by about $0.67, to roughly $2.90 per square foot, and that rates for…

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