Meeting
Community Facilities District 92 1 August 12, 2026
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PUHSD Media
Date
August 11, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
This meeting of the Community Facilities District (CFD) 92-1 Appeal Board, held on August 12, 2026, focused primarily on an appeal regarding the tax classification of the Haven residential project. The appellant, represented by Bright Sky Residential, argued that the project, which includes 134 residential units with accessory dwelling units (ADUs), should be classified as multifamily rental rather than single family detached for special tax purposes. The appellant cited legal precedents and recent California housing laws to support their position, emphasizing the project's rental community model and the presence of two dwellings per parcel. District staff and legal counsel recommended denying the appeal, maintaining that ADUs do not convert properties into multifamily developments and that classifying the project as multifamily could reduce future CFD revenues. After discussion, the board voted to deny the appeal, thereby upholding the single family detached classification and associated tax rates. The decision has significant long-term financial implications for the district's revenue from the CFD. No new contracts or procurement actions were discussed during the meeting.
Source
PUHSD Media