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Growth management legislation 2011 Legislative session – School Concurrency

Growth management legislation 2011 Legislative session – School Concurrency . School Board Presentation August 31, 2011. School Concurrency Regulations History . INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT - 2001. LOS Definition Responsibilities of Each Party Infrastructure Responsibility

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Growth management legislation 2011 Legislative session – School Concurrency

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  1. Growth management legislation2011 Legislative session – School Concurrency School Board Presentation August 31, 2011

  2. School Concurrency Regulations History

  3. INTERLOCALAGREEMENT - 2001 • LOS Definition • Responsibilities of Each Party • Infrastructure Responsibility • Capital Planning Process and Milestone Dates • How Student Enrollment Projections are Prepared • Mitigation • Site Plan Review Process (per FS 1013 or alternate) • Other Statutory Requirements

  4. Level of Service Definition • “Level of Service” means an indicator of the extent or degree of service provided by, or proposed to be provided by, a facility based on and related to the operational characteristics of the facility. Level of service shall indicate the capacity per unit of demand for each public facility.

  5. ADOPTING LEVEL OF SERVICE (LOS) FOR SCHOOLS StudentEnrollment School’sCapacity % of Utilization ÷ = Not to exceed 110%

  6. PALM BEACH COUNTYCONCURRENCYSERVICE AREA MAP (21 Concurrency Service Areas)

  7. LEGAL DOCUMENTS/PROCESS • ILA • Comprehensive Plan - Capital Improvement Element - Public School Facilities Element - Intergovernmental Coordination Element - Supporting Documents • Rule Making - School Board Policies - Implementing Ordinance – included in Local Governments Land Development Codes • Application Forms and Tracking

  8. Total Number of School Concurrency Applications and Total Number of Residential Units with Concurrency Approvals Updated May, 2011 Source: school concurrency intake records

  9. Total Number of School Concurrency Applications - 2002-2010

  10. Total Number of Residential Units with School Concurrency Approvals 2002-2010

  11. Application fees from School Concurrency

  12. COMPLETED CAPITAL PROJECTS-2000-2011 * The total number of New and Modernized schools = 91

  13. Mitigation • Under School Concurrency, no developer has been required to provide mitigation in Palm Beach County.

  14. School Concurrency2011 Optional Requirements • The provisions are similar to when Palm Beach County initially adopted School Concurrency in 2002 • All local government provisions in the comprehensive plan must be consistent with each other • Local government and School Board shall exercise authority to establish jointly an adequate LOS for School Concurrency • Public school LOS standards shall be included/adopted into Capital Improvements Element of local governments’ Comprehensive Plans • Five Year Capital Plan outlining funded and unfunded projects • If adequate school facilities will be in place or under actual construction w/in 3 Years after issuance of final subdivision or site plan approval, a local government may not deny an application

  15. Other Statutory Requirements

  16. Planning prior to School Concurrency • School Board Policy 7.13 adopted in 1983 • Review of future residential land use amendments at the specified LOS at that time for impacts on the public school system • Review of rezonings and other development orders for impacts on the public school system • Attendance at Public Hearings • Developers provided financial contributions or land for schools

  17. Questions/Discussion • Should School Concurrency continue to be implemented in Palm Beach County under the new optional provisions? • Should other options be pursued?

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