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DNUSD Trustees Turn Thoughts to Development Mitigation Fee Study; Approve Contract for GO Bond Study Del Norte Unified School District uses developer mitigation fees to build new classrooms or schools to handle an increase in student enrollment. File photo: Andrew Goff As it embarks on a survey about whether voters will support another bond for school facilities, Del Norte Unified School District may also conduct a study to determine whether its current developer mitigation fees should change. Intended to offset the cost of new classrooms or schools due to an increase in student enrollment, those fees have been 27 cents per square foot for a commercial development and $1.65 per square-foot for residential development in Del Norte County since the 1994-95 fiscal year, according to Jeff Napier, DNUSD’s assistant superintendent of business. ....
Del Norte Unified Plan Calls For Restructuring In-Town Elementary Schools Mary Peacock Elementary School students, in pre-COVID days, participate in the Breakfast in the Classroom program. Mary Peacock is one of four schools included in a proposed restructuring plan. File photo: Jessica Cejnar Though they acknowledged that most parents are focused on the upcoming school year, Del Norte Unified officials propose to restructure its four in-town elementary campuses so that half serve transitional kindergarten through second-grade students and the other half house third- through fifth-grade students. Included in DNUSD’s Local Control Accountability Plan for the 2021-22; 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years, the proposal would impact Joe Hamilton, Mary Peacock, Bess Maxwell and Pine Grove elementary schools, Superintendent Jeff Harris told trustees at a special meeting Thursday. ....
Our analysis found unpermitted housing citations plummeted by more than two-thirds in 2020. Here’s what that meant for tenants in bootleg apartments. ....
Part One of a series on unpermitted housing in L.A. Part Two will explore the dramatic decline in city housing inspections during the pandemic and what that has meant for tenants struggling to keep a roof over their head. Part Three will focus on a city program designed to bring illegal housing units up to code and give owners a path to legalization and how it has fallen short of expectations. At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti ordered residents to remain in their homes as much as possible. With a deadly new virus spreading, he said, “One thing is crystal clear in the fog of these days: We are all safer at home.” ....