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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSchool Brd RecommFeb 09 2004 4:23PM SITE PLRNNING 3059954760 p.5 APPLICATION: REQUEST: ACRES: LOCATION: NUMBER OF UNITS: ESTIMATED STUDENT POPULATION: ELEMENTARY: MIDDLE: SENIOR: SCHOOL IMPACT REVIEW ANALYSIS Lucia A. Dougherty on behalf of B investments, inc. Change of zoning from SD-4 Waterfront industrial District to C-1 Restricted Commercial 8.71 acres Approximately 1818 and 1884 N,W. North River Drive 150 units/acre x 8.71 acres = 1,307 units (multifamily) permitted 353 students" 163 88 102 SCHOOLS SERVING AREA OF APPLICATION: ELEMENTARY: Comstock Elementary — 2420 N.W. 18 Avenue Kelsey Pharr Elementary — 2000 N.W. 46 Street Maya Angelou —1850 N.W. 32 Street MIDDLE: Brownsville Middle — 4899 N.W. 24 Street SENIOR HIGH: Miami Jackson Senior — 1751 N.W. 36 Street *Based on Census 2000 Information provided by Miami -Dade County Department of Planning and Zoning. 219/04 Feb 09 2004 4:23PM SITE PLANNING 3059954760 P - 7 The following population and facility capacity data are as reported by the Office of Information Technology, as of October 2003: STUDENT POPULATION Comstock 722 Elementary " Kelsey Pharr 448 Elementary Maya Angelou 709 Elementary Brownsville Middle 1,190 1,278" Miami Jackson 1,978 Senior 2,080'* FISH DESIGN CAPACITY PERMANENT 632 511 874 1,386 2,144 UTILIZATION FISH DESIGN ' CAPACITY PERMANENT 86%! 92%*' 92%f 97%** NUMBER OF PORTABLE STUDENT STATIONS 107 23 0 0 243 % UTILIZATION FISH DESIGN CAPACITY PERMANENT AND RE LOCATAB LE 98% 84% 81% 86%/ 92%1* 83 %I 870I * * impact cannot be specifically determined at this time without a site plan. ** Include the impact of this development. Pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, please note that the schools do not meet the review threshold of 115%. ADDITIONAL SCHOOL INFORMATION: The following information was provided by school site personnel or other data sources in September 2003: Comstock Elementary N/A Kelsey Pharr Elementary Access to computers: In each classroom, special computer labs and media center Capital improvements snce 1990: Elevator and PE Shelter were added Recognition for Academic Achievement: None Special Programs: After -school care, enrichment classes, chess, drama, dance, cheering, drumming and tutoring Lunch schedule: 10:35 a.m. 12:25 p.m. 219104 Feb o9 2004 4:23PM SITE PLANNING 3059354780 p.8 Non -instructional space utilized for None Instructional purposes; Teachers required to float/travel: Maya Angelou Elementary Access to computers: None In each classroom, special computer labs and media center Capital Improvements since 1990: None Recognition for Academic Achievement: None Special Programs: Enrichment classes Lunch schedule: 1O:00 a.m. — 12:45 p.m. Non -instructional space utilized for None Instructional purposes: Teachers required to float/travel: Art and Music Brownsville Middle Access to computers: In each classroom Capital Improvements since 1990: Health Education Lab Recognition for Academic Achievement: Miami -Dade County Public School Silver Award Special Programs: Magnet programs and enrichment classes Lunch schedule: 10:45 a.m. — 2:15 p.m. Non -instructional space utilized for Instructional purposes: Auditorium for social studies classes Teachers required to float/travel: ESE Mathematics Miami Jackson Senior NIA 219/04 Feb 09 2004 4:23PM SITE PLANNING 3059954780 P.9 PLANNED RELIEF SCHOOLS IN THE AREA (information as of September 2003): School Status Occupancy Date S1S "SSS" Miami Jackson Sr. Design May 2007 Replacement (714 net student stations gained, 2,144 existing student stations for a total of 2,858 student stations) OPERATING COSTS: According to Financial Affairs, the average cost for K-12 grade students amounts to $5,833 per student. The total annual operating cost for additional students residing in this development, if approved, would total $2,059,049. CAPITAL COSTS: Based on the States February 2004 student station cost factors, capital costs for the estimated additional students to be generated by the proposed development are: ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SENIOR 163 x 88 x 102 x Total Potential Capital Cost $ 13,380 = $2,180,940 $ 15,340 = $1,349,920 $ 20,300 = $2,070,600 $5,601,460 Based on Information provided by the Florida Department of Education, Office of Educational Facilities Budgeting. Cost per student station does not include land cost. 2r9104