HomeMy WebLinkAboutSchool Brd Recomm**UPDATED**
June 16, 2004
SCHOOL IMPACT 'IEW ANALYSIS
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: Cpus
REQUEST: Large Scale Development
ACRES: 0.8168 net acres and 2.63 gross acres
LOCATION: Biscayne Blvd. and N.E. 13 Street, Miami
NUMBER OF
UNITS:
MSA:
408 (500 Units Max. ! acre as per Omni District)
4.7 = 0.22 Multifamily
ESTIMATED STUDENT
POPULATION: 90 students*
ELEMENTARY: 41
MIDDLE: 23
SENIOR: 26
SCHOOLS SERVING AREA OF APPLICATION:
ELEMENTARY: Phillls Wheatley Elementary — 1801 N.W. First PI.
MIDDLE: Jose de Diego Middle — 3100 N.W. 5 Avenue
SENIOR HIGH: Booker T. Washington Sr. — 1200 N.W. 6 Avenue
"Based on Census 2000 information provided by the Miami -Dade County
Department of Planning and Zoning.
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The following population and facility capacity data are as reported by the Office of
Information Technology, as of June 2004.
Phillis Wheatley
Bern entary
STUDENT FISH DESIGN % UTILIZATION NUMBER % UTILIZATION
POPULATON CAPACITY FISH DESIGN OF FISH DESING
PERMANENT CAPACITY PORTABLE CAPACITY
PERMANTENT STUDENT PERMANENT
STATIONS AND
RELOCATABLE
379/
420* 637
Jose De Diego 1,322/
Middle 1,345*
Booker T.
Washington Senior
1,477/
1,503*
1,036
2,624
59%/ 59%/
0
66%* 66%*
128%/
130%`
56%/
57%*
0
0
128%/
130%*
56%/
57%*
*Includes proposed development. The cumulative effect of other approved or proposed
development is not part of this analysis.
Pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, please note that the schools do not meet the
review threshold.
ADDITIONAL SCHOOL INFORMATION: The following information was provided by
school site personnel or other data sources in September 2003:
Phillis Wheatley Elementary
Access to computers:
In each classroom (Pre-kindergarden 3-
years old to 6th grade), special computer
labs and Media Center
Capital Improvements since 1990: None
Recognition for Academic Achievement: M-DCPS School Recognition Silver Award
for exceptional gains in math and writing
Special Programs:
Lunch schedule:
Non -instructional space utilized for
Instructional purposes:
Teachers required to float/travel:
None
Begins at 10:30 a.m. — ends at 12:15 p.m.
None
None
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Jose de Diego 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:
Booker T. Washington Senior High
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 (6t — 8th grade), special
computer Labs and Media Center.
New school (1999)
None
None
Begins at 11:40 a.m. — ends 1:55 p.m.
Auditorium is used for Social Studies
classes. Cafeteria is used for SCSI. Room
207 is used for an EH class and it is a
teacher planning room.
Four (Spanish, ESOL, Math and Social
Studies)
In each classroom, special computer labs
and Media Center
Gymnasium and classrooms (converted
from a middle school to a high school in
2001)
None
Enrichment classes and community classes
Begins at 10:30 a.m. — ends at 12:30 p.m. _
None
None
PLANNED RELIEF SCHOOLS IN THE AREA (Information as of June 2004):
School Status Occupancy Date
None
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 $349,980.
CAPITAL COSTS: Based on the States June 2004 student station cost factors*, capital
costs for the estimated additional students to be generated by the proposed
development are:
ELEMENTARY 41 X $13,380 = $548,580
MIDDLE 23 X $15,340 = $352,820
SENIOR 26 X $20,300 = $527,800
Total Potential Capital Cost $1,429,200
*Based on Information provided by the Florida Department of Education, Office of
Educational Facilities Budgeting. Cost per student station does not include land cost.
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