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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03- Presentation • • ��October 4,2017 • City of San Bernardino ' BIA 290 North D Street ' San Bernardino, CA 92401 '--- �a�9lieur C Jr- 9227 Haven Ave,Suite 350 RE: Agenda Item 43 —Community Facilities District Overview Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 ph 909.945.1884 fx 909.948.9631 www.biabuild.com Dear Mayor Davis and fellow City Council Members, The BIA Baldy View Chapter's mission is to promote homeownership and strong community development by advocating for policies and practices that enables families to achieve the American Dream to purchasing a new home. A Community Facilities District (CFD) is a common development tool used successfully by many jurisdictions in California to help finance the cost of new infrastructure such as streets, sewers, water, storm drains and schools. Many cities and counties depend on CFDs to provide premium, affordable housing and stable funding for on-going maintenance. The City of Rancho Cucamonga currently has 15 CFDs,Ontario- 13 CFDs, Chino— 19 CFDs, Chino Hills—8 CFDs, Fontana—36 CFDs, San Bernardino County—5 CFDs,Riverside County—8 CFDs. Local governments require a developer to install the necessary infrastructure, which the developer must then add to the price of each new home. The homebuyer pays more for the home, resulting in a higher 1 in he Orange County Register found that one in five mortgage and reduced affordability. A recent article t g ty g California's live in poverty and California lead the nation in poverty, largely due to the high cost of housing. Without a CFD mechanism, San Bernardino homebuyers are burdened with more upfront cost, resulting in a higher mortgage payment and higher property taxes on the increased cost of the home. A CFD is a fundamental tool for Economic Development Agencies to promote,attract and encourage new development. The absence of a CFD policy (and other pro-development policies) places the City at a competitive disadvantage against neighboring cities. BIA strongly recommends that the City Council direct staff to establish an efficient policy allowing Community Facilities Districts to be established in San Bernardino through Council approval. Sincerely, Carlos Rodriguez, EO CC: Andrea M. Miller,City Manager CC: Mark Persico, Community Development Director An Affiliate of the National Association of Home Builders and the California Building Industry Association