Who wants to provide a public comment to the school board? You need to arrive before 6:00pm to reserve a spot to comment. Public comments are limited to 3 minutes. 25631 Peter A. Hartman Way, Mission Viejo, CA 92691
I even drafted up a speech!
Hi Members of the Board and fellow citizens,
I'm someguy and I’m here to discuss the dealings between Toll Brothers, a nationwide home builder, and SVUSD.
In November 2019 Toll Brothers filed plans with the City of Lake Forest that included a school site at the south east corner of Bake Parkway and Rancho Parkway next to their community called “The Meadows”.
2 years later in the builder began soliciting sales for their homes in the community. The builder’s agents informed potential buyers of the proposed school site, which likely attracted buyers as word spread. Deep in their 300 page contract the builder disclosed that they may develop the site into high density housing if a school is not built.
Today it's finally becoming clear that the district is not going to build a school at the proposed site. What did the district discover about that site after 4 years? According to your meeting minutes, the district noted that building a school would cost a lot of money. The district notes that there is room for students at Lake Forest Elementary and Serrano Summit Intermediate schools. The district notes that the California Department of Education expressed “very significant concerns about the site being used as a school site”. Armed with this information uncovered over the course of 4 years, the district is rejecting the land offer, which will allow the site to be developed into more homes, potentially high-density homes. And the kicker? The district will be collecting the legally required development fees plus an extra 25%.
Congratulations for enabling the home builder’s marketing ploy these past few years in exchange for an extra 25% in fees to develop the site into more homes. The losers are buyers who naively thought the district would attempt to add to their education infrastructure, reduce classroom crowding, and place elementary schools in close proximity to the thousands of families at Baker Ranch, Serrano Summit, and The Meadows.
But my real question is who let this ruse go on for so long? 4 years to figure out schools are expensive to build? 4 years to figure out the CDE had “very significant” concerns about the location? 4 Years to figure out you have no problem stuffing more children into your nearby overcrowded schools?
I’m not a detective or a lawyer, but I know enough to know when something sinks. And this reeks of corporate/government sleight of hand. You must have, and should have, known that this school site would not proceed well before today. It doesn't take 4 years to realize schools cost a lot of money, that there are other schools nearby, and that the CDE has very significant concerns about a school site. You appear to have intentionally slowed or obscured the inevitable failure of this school site from the public, which enabled the builder to continue their marketing ploy, in exchange for extra development fees.
Whatever the explanation, people deserve to know which of you is incompetent, in the pocket of Toll Brothers, or both. I suggest you are each investigated. You are clearly of service to something other than setting good education policy.