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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSchool Board CommentsSCHOOL IMPACT REVIEW ANALYSIS March 16, 2005 FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY; THE REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR SCHOOL FACILITY PLANNING ARE NOT TRIGGERED SINCE THE APPLICANT IS NOT REQUESTING ADDITIONAL RESIDENTIAL DENSITY OVER WHAT IS CURRENTLY ALLOWED UNDER EXISTING ZONING CLASSIFICATION FOR SUBJECT PROPERTY. APPLICATION: South Miami Avenue Condos REQUEST: Major Use Special Permit CURRENT ZONING: SD-7 "Central Brickell Rapid Transit Commercial Residential" that allows 500 DUlacre ACRES: 1.29 net acres and 1.88 gross acres LOCATION: Approximately 20, 30 and 34 SW 13th Street; 15 and 25 SW 14th Street; 1300, 1326 and 1340 South Miami Avenue, Miami NUMBER OF UNITS: 589 residential units proposed (1.29 net acres x 500 DU/acre = 645 maximum units allowed) MSAI MULTIPLIER: 5.2 10.19 Multifamily ESTIMATED STUDENT POPULATION: 112 students* ELEMENTARY: 52 MIDDLE: 28 SENIOR HIGH: 32 SCHOOLS SERVING AREA OF APPLICATION: ELEMENTARY: Southside Elementary --- 45 SW 13th Street MIDDLE: Shenandoah Middle — 1950 SW 19th Street SENIOR HIGH: Booker T. Washington Senior — 1200 NW 6th Avenue AN schools are located in Region IV. *Based on Census 2000 Information provided by Miami -Dade County Department of Planning and Zoning. The following population and facility capacity data are as reported by the Office of Information Technology, as of October 2004: Southside Elementary Shenandoah Middle Booker T. Washington Senior High STUDENT FISH DESIGN % UTILIZATION NUMBER OF % UTILIZATION POPULATION CAPACITY FISH DESIGN PORTABLE FISH DESIGN PERMANENT CAPACITY STUDENT CAPACITY PERMANENT STATIONS PERMANENT AND RELOCATABLE 375/ 427* 1,436/ 1,464* 1,502/ 1,534* 200 1,161 2,624 188%/ 213%* 124%/ 126%* 57%1 58%* 18 99 0 172%/ 196%* 114%/ 116%* 57%/ 58%* * Increased student population as a result of the proposed development Note: 1) The cumulative effect of other approved or proposed developments in the vicinity is not included as part of this analysis. 2) Figures above reflect the impact of the class size amendment. 3) Pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, only Southside Elementary and Shenandoah Middle schools meet the review threshold. PLANNED RELIEF SCHOOLS IN THE AREA (Information included in proposed 5-Year Capital Plan, 2005-2009, dated January 2005) Projects In Planning, Design or Construction Projected School Status Occupancy Date Coral Way Elementary Construction August 2005 K-8 Conversion (Shenandoah Middle relief school) (483 student stations) Proposed Relief Schools School Funding Year New Elementary School (Coral Way / Silver Bluff / Southside Elementary relief schools) (826 student stations) New K-8 at English Center State School "EE-1" (Silver Bluff Elementary and Laver / Shenandoah Middle relief schools) (1,213 student stations) FY 06-07 FY 07-08 Kensington MLC FY 06-07 (Shenandoah and Citrus Grove Middle) (553 student stations) OPERATING COSTS: According to Financial Affairs, the average cost for K-12 grade students amounts to $6,549 per student. The total annual operating cost for additional students residing in this development, if approved, would total $733,488. CAPITAL COSTS: Based on the State's March 2005 student station cost factors*, capital costs for the estimated additional students to be generated by the proposed development are: ELEMENTARY 52 x $ 13,516 = $702,832 MIDDLE 28 x $ 15,497 = $433,916 SENIOR 32 x $ 20,507 = $656,224 Total Potential Capital Cost $1,792,972 * Based on Information provided by the Florida Department of Education, Office of Educational Facilities Budgeting. Cost per student station does not include land cost.