HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-21-2013 Written CommunicationsText from proposed Senate Bill 1 (SB1)
This designation of our suburban homes and rural properties as blight is an egregious
abuse ofgovernment power.
The most objectionable aspects of this proposed bill are in bold.
34191.11. The Legislature further finds and declares that inefficient land use patterns cause an
increased economic burden on taxpayers for the costs of an inefficient transportation
infrastructure, and create a high combined economic cost of housing and transportation for
California residents. These development patterns have also contributed to declining property values
and foreclosures in many communities. They create further economic risks for the agricultural industry,
the largest industry in California, through the loss of critical farmland. They also result in increased
air pollution, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions which impose additional costs
on business and damage public health. They also lead to inefficient consumption of water, a
critical resource for all of California.
34191.12. The Legislature finds and declares that the interrelated problems identified in this
chapter are a form of blight that can be addressed through a new Sustainable Communities
Investment Program.
34191.13. In order to more effectively address blight, the program shall be established to support
development in transit priority project areas and small walkable communities and to support clean
energy manufacturing through tax increment revenue. This new program shall use tax increment
revenue to fight blight as it is understood in the contemporary setting without including those
aspects of the former redevelopment program that created so much controversy, including the
manipulation of the definition of blight and the use of the school share of tax increment revenue,
such that it became a drain on the General Fund.
... the authority shall be able to exercise the powers of the former redevelopment agencies, but
only as part of this newly created and reformed program.
(e) An authority may be created as follows:
(1) A city, county, city and county, or a special district may create an authority pursuant to this part
by entering into a joint powers agreement under Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 6500) of
Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code. The joint powers agreement shall establish a governing
board and designate the Sustainable Communities Investment Area.
(c) An authority created pursuant to this part may rely on the legislative determination of blight
and shall not be required to make a separate finding of blight or conduct a survey of blight
within the project area.
"Government is not reason; it is not eloquence. It is force. And force, like fire, is
a dangerous servant and a fearful master." George Washington
overnment
Grab!
Are you aware that your government wants to declare
your suburban home as "BLIGHT?"
This bill, known as California Senate Bill 1 (SB1), if passed, will give our government authority to:
• declare suburban and rural land uses as "inefficient" and therefore can be designated as "BLIGHT."
[Blight: serious property deterioration caused by long -term neglect.]
• set up joint powers authorities (JPAs) in the form of "sustainable community investment areas"
thereby diminishing the authority of our city and county governments.
• deny the public a vote to influence or impact any of the decisions these "area" authority boards
make.
These "areas" will have:
• authority to tax without a vote by the people
• appointed unelected boards which are not accountable to the public and cannot be recalled.
• authority to take our property through eminent domain with contrived criteria in support of
"sustainable" land use.
Please consider contacting your assembly member, and ask them to vote "NO" on S61. Also contact your
county supervisor and city council members and planning commissioners asking them to oppose this bill.
Regional government wants your land for "sustainable development."
Are you going to give it to them?
Are you going to let them take it from you?
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overnment
Grab!
Are you aware that your government wants to declare
your suburban home as "BLIGHT?"
This bill, known as California Senate Bill 1 (SB1), if passed, will give our government authority to:
• declare suburban and rural land uses as "inefficient" and therefore can be designated as "BLIGHT."
[Blight: serious property deterioration caused by long -term neglect.]
• set up joint powers authorities (JPAs) in the form of "sustainable community investment areas"
thereby diminishing the authority of our city and county governments.
• deny the public a vote to influence or impact any of the decisions these "area" authority boards
make.
These "areas" will have:
• authority to tax without a vote by the people
• appointed unelected boards which are not accountable to the public and cannot be recalled.
• authority to take our property through eminent domain with contrived criteria in support of
"sustainable" land use.
Please consider contacting your assembly member, and ask them to vote "NO" on SB1. Also contact your
county supervisor and city council members and planning commissioners asking them to oppose this bill.
Regional government wants your land for "sustainable development."
Are you going to give it to them?
Are you going to let them take it from you?
Text from proposed Senate Bill 1 (SB1)
This designation of our suburban homes and rural properties as blight is an egregious
abuse ofgovernment power.
The most objectionable aspects of this proposed bill are in bold.
34191.11. The Legislature further finds and declares that inefficient land use patterns cause an
increased economic burden on taxpayers for the costs of an inefficient transportation
infrastructure, and create a high combined economic cost of housing and transportation for
California residents. These development patterns have also contributed to declining property values
and foreclosures in many communities. They create further economic risks for the agricultural industry,
the largest industry in California, through the loss of critical farmland. They also result in increased
air pollution, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions which impose additional costs
on business and damage public health. They also lead to inefficient consumption of water, a
critical resource for all of California.
34191.12. The Legislature finds and declares that the interrelated problems identified in this
chapter are a form of blight that can be addressed through a new Sustainable Communities
investment Program.
34191.13. In order to more effectively address blight, the program shall be established to support
development in transit priority project areas and small walkable communities and to support clean
energy manufacturing through tax increment revenue. This new program shall use tax increment
revenue to fight blight as it is understood in the contemporary setting without including those
aspects of the former redevelopment program that created so much controversy, including the
manipulation of the definition of blight and the use of the school share of tax increment revenue,
such that it became a drain on the General Fund.
... the authority shall be able to exercise the powers of the former redevelopment agencies, but
only as part of this newly created and reformed program.
(e) An authority may be created as follows:
(1) A city, county, city and county, or a special district may create an authority pursuant to this part
by entering into a joint powers agreement under Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 6500) of
Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code. The joint powers agreement shall establish a governing
board and designate the Sustainable Communities Investment Area.
(c) An authority created pursuant to this part may rely on the legislative determination of blight
and shall not be required to make a separate finding of blight or conduct a survey of blight
within the project area.
"Government is not reason; it is not eloquence. It is force. And force, like fire, is
a dangerous servant and a fearful master." George Washington
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