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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSchool Board Comments (10.20.05)"PRELIMINARY" SCHOOL IMPACT REVIEW ANALYSIS October 2O.20V5 FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY; THE REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE |NTEQLQCALAGREE/NENT FOR SCHOOL FACILITY PLANNING ARE NOT TRIGGERED SINCE THE APPLICANT IS NOT REQUESTING ADDITIONAL RESIDENTIAL DENSITY OVER WHAT IS CURRENTLY ALLOWED IN THE PROPERTY'S ZONING CLASSIFICATION, APPLICATION: Miami River Rapids REQUEST: Large Scale Development (LSD Mtg. October /9,200B ZONING: [-1 "Restricted Commenja|^(5O0DU/acro) ACRES: �+10.52net acres LOCATION: Approximately Delaware Parkway between NW 28Avonue and NW 30 Avenue, Miami - MS/y NUMBER OF UNITS: 2.394 units Multifamily Tnwnhnnnen ESTIMATED STUDENT POPULATION: 658 631 27 ELEMENTARY: 303 MIDDLE: 164 SENIOR HIGH: 191 SCHOOLS SERVING AREA C>FAPPLICATION: ELEMENTARY: Kensington Park Elementary —711NVVJOStreet MIDDLE: Citrus Grove Middle —2153 NW 3 Street SENIOR HIGH: Miami Jackson Senior High —1751 NVV3OStreet All schools are |ocated in Region |V. *Based on Consus20OO Information provided byMiaoni'OadeCounty Department o[Planning and Zoning. The following population and facility capacity data are as reported by the Office of Information Technology, asofAugust 2005: Kensington ParkBnm. nroocwr FISH DESIGN % NUMBER OF % UTILIZATION mmouTws ropuL*now o«pAmry unuoT/ow poxrAaLs FISH DESIGN mnucwTs" pcnm«wswr pmxoEmow oruocwr o»rAor, CApAo/r/ oT*nown rs*wAwswr psnmAmswr AND xs/orAn^uLE 1'283/ 134%/ 3G8 97Y4 g58 / �.586^ 186��` 130%* Chmn8rova 1.291/ Middle t455° Miami Jackson 1.722/ Senior High 1,913* 832 2.100 155%/ 175%° 7S%/ 8SY6^ 79 48 142%/ 18O%° 78%J 87%° 2,406 2,261 2,887 ^ Student population increase asaresult ufthe proposed development ^~ Estimated #of students (cumulative) based on zoning/land use log (2OO1'present) and assuming all approved developments are built; also assumes none of the prior Cumulative students are figured incurrent population Notes: 1) Figures above reflect the impact ofthe class size amendment. 2) Pursuant to the /ntur|oca| Agreement. Kennington Park Elementary and Citrus Grove - Middle meet the review -'threshold v PLANNED RELIEF SCHOOLS |NTHE AREA (information included |nproposed 5-YearCapital Plan, 2UO5'2U0S.dated January 2O05) Projects In Planning, Design or Construction Projected School Status Occupancy Date MiamiJackson Senior High Construction Ockober2Q07 Replacement (343student stations) Proposed Relief Schools School Funding Year New Modular FYO5-O7 Kensington Park Elementary (488 student stations) OPERATING COSTS: According toFinancial Affairs, the average cost for K-12grade sVudentn ernoun(n1o$h.540per student. The total annual operating cost for additional students residing in this dnve|opnnen1, if approved, would total $4.509.242. CAPITAL COSTS: Based on the 8tatu'n October 2005 student station cost taokzrs^, capital costs for the estimated additional students to be generated by the proposed development are'. ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SENIOR 303x $13.890=$4.208.670 104x $15.925=$2.011.700 Total Potential Capital Cost $10,845,504 ^ Based on Information provided by the Florida Department ofEducation, Office of Educational Facilities Budgeting. Cost per Student station does not include land cost.