Monday, June 30, 2008

The Vernon & Districts Taxpayers' Association Press Release re: Hesperia Development Corporation

June 29, 2008
Hesperia Development Corporation

Taxpayers of Vernon are deeply concerned at the secretive operational style of the Hesperia Development Corporation. The City of Vernon supposedly owns 100% of the shares in the Corporation meaning that the shares are legally held by the taxpayers and yet:

1. There is no decision on whether the City will continue to own the land after development and what part the City will play in the development of both the 'attainable' housing and the market housing.
2. There is no public input or public hearings on the actual business plan for the Hesperia Development or the workings of the Hesperia Development Corporation. The only public hearing will concern the rezoning in the fall, too late to influence the planning.
3. There is no revelation of the true market value of the taxpayers' 69 acres of land that has been transferred to this new entity, the Hesperia Development Corporation. If there is a certified appraisal, it has not been made public.
4. There is no information as to what the taxpayers will be spending to subsidize the 125 units (out of 1000) of 'attainable housing' that may arise on these 69 acres; also there is no definition of what 'attainable housing' means in the context of this development.

Taxpayers are deeply concerned about the use of our tax dollars to pay 'directors' fees', planners' fees, development costs, project manager's fees, etc. without any transparency or accountability.

As shareholders we are entitled to full disclosure as required by law.

We, the Citizens of Vernon, demand:

1. The market research and business plan that proves this development is a needed, viable and profitable operation to the Citizens of Vernon;
2. A compilation of the input that was provided at the one and only public meeting in May 2008;
3. As shareholders, the reports submitted to Council by the Corporation and minutes of its meetings;
4. The impact studies relating to the quality and quantity of the water supply;
5. The financial impact on Vernon taxpayers;
6. To know if the Corporation will be making money on the sale of lots and/or housing;
7. To know whether the project will be contracted out by the bidding process or will it be given to one contractor;
8. Full disclosure and transparency on all the business conducted within this Corporation;
9. To know who appointed the Directors of this Corporation, on what basis and why do we have realtors and developers and people who don't live in Vernon running our real estate projects;
10. To know why a citizen was told by Councillor Cunningham, "There are no options on development, just public input into some of the details";
11. To know why this project is supported by Council when it flies in the face of the Official Community Plan and the anti-sprawl sentiment within the Vernon Community;

The citizens of Vernon demand full public and open input on the Hesperia Development.

The Vernon & Districts Taxpayers' Association
Contact: Don House 250-549-2334

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