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HBA Policy Statement 2002
The Home Builders Association of Kitsap County
(HBA) is vitally concerned with the legal and economic issues that define the
limits of our homebuilding industry, as well as for the citizens who live
within its boundaries. As general contractors, suppliers and support service
associates who make up the second largest industry in America, we develop and
build home in accordance with many governmental regulations. Our customers and
Kitsap County citizens bear a continuing substantial increase of cost and tax
burden that is threatening to eliminate entry-level housing. Therefore, as
members of the HBA we believe that it is in the community's best interest for
us to explain our positions on key issues that will impact economic soundness
of the homebuilding industry in Kitsap County. These are our policy statements.
Impact Fees: Historically, impact fees have
not been equitable. The cost of new infrastructure for growth should be
equitable as applied for new homeowners. Development in certain locations that
benefits current taxpayers, as well as new residents or businesses, should be
supported by new infrastructure that is not exclusively paid for by impact
fees. Funding sources such as the reallocation of the Real Estate Excise Tax
and common school construction fund should support school construction.
Transportation should utilize alternative funding sources such as the Motor
Vehicle Fuel Tax. Parks also should be supported by the reallocation of the
Real Estate Excise Tax and other broad based taxes. Deferring the collection of
impact fees to final occupancy rather than the issuance of a building permit
will minimize the earlier payment cost multiplier effect, which increases the
cost of the home to the buyer. There shall be an itemized public accounting of
how impact fees are actually spent. Our citizens need to be educated about
impact fees in Kitsap County, and the basis for any changes to the existing
impact fee ordinance.
One-Stop Permit Center: The need for
streamlining the permitting process in Kitsap County has existed for many
years. It is incumbent upon our county government to recognize this urgent need
and provide the necessary facilities and personnel to accomplish this goal for
the benefit of our clients and citizens of Kitsap County. The most viable
solution to this problem is the establishment of a one-stop permit center which
will consolidate the functions of the Department of Community Development,
Public Works, and Environmental Health. It is imperative that the Environmental
Health Department is part and parcel of this consolidation and consistency. The
facility should be easily accessible with adequate parking. The facility should
also provide permit applicants readily available reports on the status of their
applications.
Comprehensive Plan Review: HBA is committed
in its vigilance of the Comprehensive Plan review. These reviews must be
completed annually. As Kitsap County's residential, commercial and industrial
bases continue to grow, it is important that our Comprehensive Plan undergo the
scrutiny that will determine proper and adequate revisions to areas sensitive
to change. It is also important that government exercises flexibility and
provides cost-effective means for citizen and stakeholder input.
Buildable Lands: The purpose of the
Buildable Lands Program is to identify if there is adequate land supply to meet
population projections for Kitsap County. The HBA of Kitsap County believes
that the Buildable Lands Program must properly evaluate all land included
within current and future urban growth areas to ensure future housing,
business, industrial and recreation growth can occur. Failure to ensure
adequate developable and buildable land will result in significant
scarcity-driven appreciation of land, lots and homes. Planning goals, critical
areas and associated buffers must anticipate zoning goals to accommodate
population growth.
Affordable Housing: Providing our citizens
safe, affordable housing is the central component to the mission of our
Association and the home building industry. We recognize that government
regulation and taxation significantly impact our customer-orientation with
regard to affordable housing. In order to ensure adequate available affordable
housing, government should balance the interests of the consumer with the
intent of its regulations.
Green Building: The Home Builders
Association of Kitsap County has been a of green building. We are committed to
remaining a leader. Since the inception of our BUILT GREEN/Build A Better
Kitsap program in 1996, we have recognized that home building techniques such
as durable product, reduction of environmental impact, indoor air quality, and
conservation of natural resources are considerations that need to be addressed
by our industry. Implementation of our BUILT GREEN/Build A Better Kitsap
program continues to enhance the quality of life in Kitsap County.
Stormwater Management: Our Association
recognizes that sufficient remedies for stormwater deficiencies are overdue.
However, such remedies must be cost-effective and based upon common sense. Best
management practices should encompass a regional strategy for urban growth
areas. Municipalities should provide stormwater management for pre-existing
development.
Smart Growth: The concept of "Smart Growth"
is one of the critical issues confronting Kitsap County today. It touches on
choices we hold close to our hearts - where we live, work and play, the
education of our children, preservation of our natural and historical
treasures, commute times to work, and the economic and job opportunities
created by new growth in our communities. It is an idea that addresses the
questions of how best to plan for and manage growth, when and where new
residential and commercial development as well as schools and major highways
should be built, and how to pay for the infrastructure required to serve a
growing population. Smart Growth goals will help preserve the wonderful quality
of life Kitsap County has historically provided. Success will require
collaborative participation of all stakeholders in the Kitsap Smart Growth
Coalition.
The Kitsap Smart Growth Coalition has established
the following goals:
- Support and Enhance Existing Communities
- Protect Natural Systems
- Respect Rural Areas & Communities
- Develop Livable Communities
- Maximize Infrastructure Efficiency
- Achieve Economic and Social Equity
- Focus on Our Future
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