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SubcommitteeoftheCityCouncilandSchoolBoard | 2012-06-27 | 2 | Pros/cons have to be laid out regarding flexibility and generation rates currently show at 4800. There would be a need for elementary, middle, and high school seats availability but it may be an investment property if the District determines we don't need a school. If it is determined to be surplus property, the District is required to offer it first to certain entities and any purchase would be obligated to pay fair market value. Although specific needs have not been identified at this time, the District would like to be flexible. City Staff clarified that currently the Base plan shows 1400 housing units at the Point with an additional 700 outside. The District requested that City staff work with District staff to discuss and agree upon generation rates because developers often have different numbers. Swimming Pools The Subcommittee discussed the continuance of the pools through this fiscal year, but noted in 2013/14 and beyond things may change. City staff noted the City Manager had met with members of the swimming pool community this week and some expressed an interest in taking over the management of the pools. The Subcommittee further discussed the importance of District input and the newspaper noting that the City intends to end the pools agreement with the District next June. Mayor Gilmore noted the City has not definitely agreed or decided what to do, but the potential to not renew the agreement exists. Board Members noted it would be most helpful to start figuring out a solution in January rather than waiting until May for a final decision. Redevelopment Pass Through Agreement Staff will work through potential solutions. Tax increment funds are allocated as an enforceable obligation. The County auditor and controller is in "hold" mode at this point but City Staff will keep District staff abreast of any developments. District staff reminded everyone that the Board would need to take public action to allow the District to negotiate this item. Adjournment President Sherratt and Mayor Gilmore adjourned the meeting at 10:01 AM. | SubcommitteeoftheCityCouncilandSchoolBoard/2012-06-27.pdf |