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Our View: D-428 land swap a prudent plan

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School officials also say that the community could use some housing growth after years of stagnation. There are signs that the market for new houses is improving nationally, and although Illinois housing prices are lagging much of the rest of the nation, they are bound to catch up sometime.

New home construction would boost the total property value in the district and help slow the rising property tax rates that have been hitting homeowners since the Great Recession. The real benefit for taxpayers, though, would be if the added residents attracted new businesses to the area.

Residential development in and of itself isn’t the solution to rising tax rates. For one, the developer would not be required to pay any school impact fees either until ShoDeen’s new development adds 600 new students to the district, or seven years, whichever comes first. (Although the district would be due more than $650,000 for improvements made in the area around DeKalb High School when development begins nearby.)

Under the formula in DeKalb’s Unified Development Ordinance, the $1.05 million impact fee credit would cover cash impact fees due on 521 four-bedroom, single-family houses. That or 600 new students could put a strain on the district, requiring more teachers and more space available on buses and in classrooms.

Youth soccer players and their families also stand to lose the use of facilities they have enjoyed for several years, although that would not be immediate, which should allow time for alternate arrangements to be made, including possibly using other school property.

Although the deal is not perfect for the school district, the lingering $1.05 million impact fee credit, and the drag it will place on the school district’s finances, will not go away unless development occurs. What’s more, if the district isn’t going to have any use for the property it owns near Huntley, it might as well transfer it to someone who will use it and return it to the property tax rolls.

We recommend the district negotiate the most favorable terms it can for the proposed land swap and execute it before they are scheduled to start throwing money out the window in 2013.

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