HomeMy WebLinkAboutSchool Impact Review**REVISED**
SCHOOL IMPACT REVIEW ANALYSIS
June 9, 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: Icon Brickell (fikia One Brickell Plaza) MU-2005-012
REQUEST:
ACRES:
CURRENT ZONING:
LOCATION:
NUMBER OF UNITS:
MSAI MULTIPLIER:
ESTIMATED STUDENT
POPULATION:
ELEMENTARY:
MIDDLE:
SENIOR:
Major Use Special Permit - Land Use and Zoning Change for the
property located at 501 Brickell Avenue from "Parks and
Recreation" to "Office"
(Note: Applicant is requesting a change of zoning for the Brickell
Park Site in order to make everything SD-5. However, the Park
site will remain undeveloped.)
Sheraton Site is 5.258 net acres and Brickell Park Site is 2.133
net acres — 7.391 total net acres
SD-5 that allows 500 DU/acre and PR "Parks and Recreation"
495 - 501 Brickell Avenue, Miami
1,755 multifamily residential units and 105 hotel units
(2, 629 units are currently allowed under existing zoning)
5.2 / 0.18 multifamily
316 students*
145
79
92
SCHOOLS SERVING AREA OF APPLICATION:
E[ EMENTARY:
MIDDLE:
SENIOR HIGH:
Southsir e - 45 S.W. 13 Street
Shenandoah -1950 S.W. 19 Street
Booker T. Washington - 1200 N.W. 6 Avenue
* 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:
FISH DESIGN % UTILIZATION
STUDENT CAPACITY FISH DESIGN
POPULATION PERMANENT CAPACITY
PERMANENT
Southside 395/
Elementary 540*
Shenandoah 1 ,436/
Middle 1,515*
Booker T. 1,502
Washington
Senior 1,594*
200
1,161
2,624
198%/
270% *
124%/
130% *
57%I
61% *
NUMBER
OF
PORTABLE
STUDENT
STATIONS
18
99
0
% UTILIZATION
FISH DESIGN
CAPACITY CUMULATIVE
PERMANENT STUDENTS"
AND
RELOCATABLE
181 %!
248%*
114%/
120%*
57%
61 %*
* increased student population as a result of the proposed development
** Estimated # of students (cumulative) based on zoning/land use log (2001- present) and
assuming all approved developments are built; also assumes none of the prior cumulative
students are figured in current population
Notes:
1) Figures above reflect the impact of the class size amendment.
2) Pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, Southside Elementary and Shenandoah Middle
schools meet the review threshold.
PLANNED RELIEF SCHOOLS IN THE AREA (Information as of January 2005):
(Information included in proposed 5-Year Capital Plan, 2005-2009, dated January 2005)
Projects in Planning, Design or Construction
School Status
State School "XX" K-8 Construction
(Conversion at Coral Way Elem.
Shenandoah Middle Relief)
(483 student stations)
2,229
2,744
4,722
Occupancy Date
August 2005
Proposed Relief Schools
School Status Occupancy Date
N/A
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 $2,069,484.
CAPITAL COSTS: Based on the States June 2005 student station cost factors*, capital costs
for the estimated additional students to be generated by the proposed development are:
ELEMENTARY 145 x $ 13,559 = $1,966,055
MIDDLE 79 x $ 15,546 = $1,228,134
SENIOR 92 x $ 20,572 = $1,892,624
Total Potential Capital Cost $5,086,813
* Based on Information provided by the Florida Department of Education, Office of Educational
Facilities Budgeting. Cost per student station does not include land cost.