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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSchool Board CommentsSep 1 G 2004 10: 29RM SITE PLFinrr i nu • • • "REVISED** SCHOOL IMPACT REVIEW ANALYSIS September 16, 2004 APPLICATION: Urbanea Project REQUEST: Major Use Special Permit ACRES: 1.20 gross and 0.76 net acres ZONING: Change from Two-Famly feu Residential acre to Restricted Commercial C-1 that allows LOCATION: 1600 Douglas Road, Mlami NUMBER OF UNITS: 33 multifamily residential units (density increase on R-2 portion only) MSA: 5.3 = 0.20 Multifamily ESTIMATED STUDENT POPULATION: 7 students; ELEMENTARY: 3 MIDDLE: 2 SENIOR: 2 SCHOOLS SERVING AREA OF APPLICATION: ELEMENTARY: Coral Gables Elementary - 105 Minorca Avenue Sunset Elementary - 5120 SW 72 Street, South Miami G. W. Carver Elementary - 235 Grand Avenue MIDDLE: Ponce De Leon Middle - 5801 Augusto St_ SENIOR HIGH: Coral Gables Senior - 450 Bird Rd. --Based an Census 2000 Information provided by Miarrii-Dade County Department of Planning and Zoning. Sep 16 2004 10: 2SRH SITE PLANNING • • The following population and facility capacity data are as reported by the Office of Information Technology, as of October 2003: Coral Gables Elementary, or Sunset Elementary, or G. W. Carver Elementary Ponce De Leon 1,5321 Middle 1,534* Coral Gables Senior 3,6091 high 3,611* STUDENT POPULATION 7581 759* 1.0621 1,083* 601/ 602* FISH DESIGN CAPACITY PERMANENT 467 734 416 1,225 2,092 % UTILIZATION FISH DESIGN CAPACITY PERMANENT 1621 163' 147%/ 148%* 144%1 144%* 125%l 125%w 173%/ 173%` NUMBER OF PORTABLE STUDENT STATIONS 62 208 66 198 95 % UTILIZATION FISH DESIGN CAPACITY PERMANENT AND RELOCATAaLE 143%1 143° 115%! 115°.6 125%t 125%* 106W 108%* 165°/af 165W *includes proposed development. The cumulative effect of other approved or proposed developments are not part of this analysis. Pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, please note that Coral Gables Elementary, Sunset Elementary, G. W. Carver Elementary and Coral Gables Senior meet the review threshold of 115%. ADDITIONAL SCHOOL INFORMATION: The following g information was provided by school site personnel or other data sources in October Coral Gables ElemontaF Access to computers: Capital Improvements since 1990: Recognition for Academic Achievement: Special Programs: Lunch schedule: Non -instructional space utilized for Instructional purposes: Teachers required to float/travel: in each classroom, special computer labs and media center None "A"+ Florida School After -school care and full time gifted region IV 10:25 a.m. — 1:00 p.m. Auditorium Lobby — ESOL pullout-CCHL pullout Spanish S, Spanish SL, ESOL, CCHL, Art and Music Sep 16 2004 10 . 29RC1 5l i t • • • G.W. Garver Elemenlart Access to computers: Capital Improvements since 1990: Recognition for Academic Achievement Special Programs: Lunch schedule: Non -instructional space utilized for instructional purposes: Teachers required to float/travel: SunEiementa Access to computers: Capital Improvements since 1990: Recognition for Academic Achievement: Special Programs: Lunch schedule: Non -instructional space utilized for instructional purposes: Teachers required to float/travel: In each classroom and Media Center None Grade "A" After -school tutoring Begins at 10:30 a.m. — ends at noon None Music and Art in each classroom, special computer labs and media center Classrooms and media center "A".+- Florida School Before school care, after school care magnet programs, enrichment classes and others. 10:30 a.m. — 1:00 p.m. None Foreign Languages, Art, Music and Spanish Sep 16 2004 10 2SAM S I Tt • Ponce de Leon Middle. Access to computers: Capital Improvements since 1990: Recognition for Academic Achievement: Special Programs: Lunch schedule: Non -instructional space utilized for instructional purposes: Teachers required to float/travel: Cora( Gables Senior Hi h_ Access to computers: Capital Improvements since 1990: Recognition for Academic Achievement: Special Programs: Lunch schedule: Non -instructional space utilized for instructional purposes: Teachers required to float/travel: • In each classroom, in special computer labs and Media Center Classrooms, Art/Music Suites and Science Labs "B" School Magnet programs and Community and Vocational classes Begins at 11:30 a.m. None Language Arts, ESOL, Math, Science and Geography in each classroom, in special computer labs and Media Center Science Iablctassrooms Sterling Challenge Magnet programs and Enrichment and Vocational classes Begins at 10:37 a.m. None Science, Math, Biology, ESE, History, Language Arts, ESOL, Business and Childcare Sep 16 2004 1u: en' • • PLANNED RELIEF SCHOOLS IN THE AREA (information as of September 2004): School t� Status Occante Coral Gables Senior High School Under construction August 2005 830 additional student stations (District will remove 310 existing student station housed in portables providing a net increase of 520 student capacity.) OPERATING COSTS: According to Financ�al Affairs, thel average era e cgo t for K 12 grade students amounts to $5,833 per student. Twould total $40,831. students residing in this development, if approved, CAPITAL COSTS: Based on the State's Septemberto 2004 student station the proposed capital costs for the estimated additional studentsgenerated development are: ELEMENTARY 3 x $ 13,423 = $40,269 MIDDLE 2 x $ 15,390 = $30,780 SENIOR x $ 20,365 = $40,730 Total Potential Capital Cost $111,779 Based on Information provided by the Florida Department of Education, Office of Educational Facilities Budgeting. Cost per student station does not include land cost.