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HomeMy WebLinkAbout83-88 HOMEBUYER FEE TASK FORCE 2 OF 5x � x �•;. Nage 1 of 25 CHiCO UNI'FIEO SCHOOL DISTRICT' 11.63 East Seventh Street Chico, California 95920, september 14, 1982 School Capacities', Enrollments and Space fors.Additioft 'Classrooms on, cka st ng ° i tes Enrollment Student ., as of Additional Capacity 9/13/82 Students(ClassroOms) Chi co _Senior Hidh Attendance Area 485 434 240 (8) Chapman 457 citrus Foreus st Ranch 399 -455 4- (o) (4 Ilooker Oak 399 448- '392 120 90 (3), �Iay Partridge, 57 38' 330 (11) Nord Parkview 485 361 1204) �5) Rosedale 485 483 8 240'. 150 Sub -total ,428 280 3asta 3, 133 L' -Sh q45 31— Pleasant Valley Attendance Area 80 61 120 S4 Cohasset Bohn ticfianus 399 ' 314 303 198 240 360 l8 � (12") Marigold 428 259 30 1) Neal Dow ,. Sierra View1,712 485 437, •1,, 58 2.107. 960 32'- Sub -total ___S Total Elementary 4,992 4,39°1 21250 (75) Junior High. Bidwell Junior High 1;185 906 1,038 -0- -0- (0) (0) Chico Junior high 1197 t Total Junior Ilic3h' 2,382. 'I jP44 -0- (0) Senior High Senior High 1,712 1,094 '784 -0` (0) a Chico Pleasant Valley Senior High 894 124 843**(23) -0. (0) Fairview Continuation High 160 y Total Senior Nigh 2,766 2,002 , Total Oistrict 10,140 8,337 *gated on school capacities as detailed on the attached school site information sheets **Approximately 150 of these students would be accommodated in exisi�g physical educatl6 facilities at a g!ven time: ci ,»UNIPIIED SCHOOL DISTRICT �-' 1163 East Seventh Ste ```� OTACHK q Chico. California 95926 Page Z of:5 9;16''-391_-3020 � ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SITE I: OP,3 IA ION SCHOOL Chapman NUMBER ACRES 9o7 BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1952 1964` 1967 YEAR ' . CLASSROOM r~APACTTIES __,...._. ...;_.•,r„•�,,.._.. __�___ ------------- The classroom capdcYty of SG students for a "regula ,grades 1- is based an the "L�u�:tural design 6 classroom+' the students and current - tdistrict sffitig practicesducation�l needs o£ The GIaS3, Vtft, capacity v 1 , >y y ' O £ ;a,kin classroom a s . students (tiYo 58557, oris per morning� ;4nd aftersloon) , The ,ractical room capari:ty is 9;a of the classxoam capgc t), and should be USE4, for school capacity analysis. it is not practical to anticipate 100% occupancy due to: 1 ) parental desires to have their children attend a school near their home 2 parental desires to have children of comparable r ages in a given class; 3j staffing ratios included it the certUicated employees contract; and, 43 potentially excessive transportation costs. 1S .. Total Classrooms 0 Rooms required for mandated special education programs; } Classroom Capacity 0 X, 0 Practical, Capac±t,. 2 Auxillary Roams (i.e ,,,music, 'Work room for teaching and categorical program staff); y Classroom Capacity 60 X 0 s Practic;a,l Capacity -0- Kindergarten Classrooms 0 60 students per classroom: Classroom Capacity G' Practical Catpac,iy 57 15 Regular -Grades 1-6 Cla. sxoo,,s 030 students per classtot Classroom Ca alitj• 150 X 0- _ pA ,..� = Praci,ical Capacitt-�,?6 =1100L FACILITIFr NOT DESIGNA rr:n AS CLASSROO'MIS; 1 Trallet ` Title I 2 Mobile l'rail6r aItalocat,»tblc Rttilding, Tittle 4, Trailer, Tltlo i :0�'-DiSTP2ICT OWN'80 PACI.LITIrs LOCAT.8D 0;%' nit- SITE . l Tt�il' i, Siecch, 811t�t�o CoUht,r� 5 n l . w. C'0 UNIFIED SCHOUL 018TRICT ►, , 1 -Tip" 1163 East Seventh Street :=;xi' ATTA`NP9ENT' D ,Chico, California` Page 3 of 2 95926 w 916-891-3020 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL"SITE`IhTORMATION SCHOOL Citrus -- NUMBER ACRES 6O YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1956 196 CLASSROOM CAPACITIES , The classroom capacity of 30 students for a 1'rebular grades 1-6. classroom" is based on the structural design,of,tne classroom, educational needs of'. .phe students and "Current district staffing practices. The classroom capacity of a kindergarten, classroom is 60 students (two sessions per day - morning and. afternoon) Thep ractical xoom capacity acit t of the classroom capa i9So � city;and should be used for school capacity analysis. ais notpractixglr to anticipate 1000 occupancy due to: 1) parental desires to have their children attend a school near their h;me; 2) parental. desires to have children of cnnparable ages,`crt a given class; 3) staffing :ratios included in the certificated employees' contract, and, 4) potentiallyexcessive transportation costs'. 18 , Total Classraams 1 Rooms required for mandated special education,programs; Classroom Capacity , 30 X. .0 Practicahr Capact v -0- f 1 }lAryRooms �.e,,; usa. c, . work room for teaching and categoricalprogram staff Classroom Capacity 30 X 0 = Practical Capacity -0- 1_ Kindergarten'Classrooms,@ 60 students per classroom; Classroom Capacity 60 "'X .5S = Practical Capacity 57 15 Regular Grades 1-6 Classrooms @ a0 students per classrooms ! Classroom Capacity 450, X .95 = Practical Capacity 428 SCHOOL FACILITIES NOT DESYGNATED AS CLASSR'bMjSs None ; NON-DISTRIdl OWNEb FACILITIES LOCAM OV THS .�.r ,{., ,r • ,� NOtle' 5 \./�'I,�a'!%�•w���tMVn�784b.wAi��L`\\� fA`_'H. .SI��S.. lil. �� ��.. D SCHOOL `DISTRICT ' , R r NICO 3 last Seventh Street1F' ATTACHMENT b II63 Fast e,ag ChicoCalifornia 95926 ie`4 o`f7T •l�-1916-891--302Q , ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SITE`INFORMATION SCHOOL CohassetNU1,i,ER ACRES' 4.2 YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1965 CLASSROOM CAPACITIES The classroom capacity of, 30 students for a"regular grades 1-6 classroom" is based on the structural design of-the classroom, educational needs of the,,students and current district staffing practices, The eclasclassroom mdcapacity of a kindergarten classroom is 60 students ,(two•'' y - morning and afternoon). , The practical xoom capacity is 95% of the classroom capacity and should be Used for school capacity analysis. It is not practical to anticipate 1.00a occupancy due to: 1) par-ntal desires to have their children attend a school near their home; 2) parental desires to have children of comparable ages in x given class; 3) staffing ratios included. in the certificated employees' contract; and, 4) potentially excessive. transportation costs. 3 Total Classrooms 0. Rooms required for mandated special education programs: Classroom Capacity X. ,'0 =' Practical. Cipntit;i, ` '-0- 0 Auxillary Rooms (i.e. ..music,. w6A ,room for teaching and categorical program staff): I Classroom Capacity. Q X ,0 - Practical Capacity »p- 0,_ Kindergarten Classrooms @ 60 students per, classroom': Capacity -0 Classroom Capacity10 X°,95 practical 3 Regular "Ciades 1-6Cl,a8sroons @ 30 students per classroom: Clas roohi Capacity 0 X .95 = Practical Capaca;t`• S6 SCHOOL VACILITIES NOT DESIGNATED AS CWSROOMS: Hone 10N��?ISTR�IGT Oi1^�iED fiAGILTh'fES,�OCATED 0V` �kE.SITE: VA-0 r �11 r 'I'M UNIFIED SCHOOL DTSTRIC'Ii .'1163 East: SeventhStreet 4,;% ATTACHMENT D ` Chico, California 959269e o ` 916.891-3020' ELBIENI'ARY SCHOOL SITE INFORrjA' ION SCHOOL Forest Ranch NMIBER ACRES 2.0 YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED--- 1939 CLASSROOM CAPACITIES - 'he classroom capacity of 30 students fora r�`' is based on the ,structural design; of,the classroom, educat' regular grades 1-6,classrooth students Aral current district staffin zonal needs of g practices, the The, classroom capacity of a kindergarten classroom is 60 sessions per da students (twos y morning and afternoon), , The practical room capacity is 9S% of the Classroom ca a used for school capacity analysis. It is not p eitY and. should b occupancy due to 1) parental desires to not practical to anticipate 100% school near their home; 2 parental desires to have children nbf comparable attend a ages in a, given class; 3) staffing ratios included in the certificated employees contract; and, 4) potentially excessive trans l portaton costs. - •Total Classrooms 0Ro, oms required for mandated special education, programs. Classroom Capacity 0 X. -Q- 0 Auxiliary Rooms (z.e,,;musac, work room for teaching and categorical program staf;�) Classroom Capacity 0 .k x „0 , .,. = Practical Capacity Q.. YD Kindergarten C1asgro6ms @ 60 students per classroom, ' ' Classroom Capacity 0 •.,. 95 Practical Capa'c' ' 0 1 Regular Grades 1-6 Classrooms @ 30 students per classroom! Classroom Capacitj ED !C .95 = Pxac�ical Capacity 57 SCHOOL FACILITIES NiOT DESIGb'ATED A5 CLASSR0015; None bTSTRICT OIVNED PAII,it,ITIES LOCATED 04 °Th`E SITE: `one t '.tIGO UNIFIED SCHOOL ()ISTRICT ATTACHMENT �D ... 1163 hast Seventh Street Page G o 2a Chico, California �f95926 916-891-3020 11 ELMEWARY SCHOOL'SITE'IAFOMIATION SCHOOL Hooker Oar: WMER ACRES'7-0 YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1948 1957 r CLASSROOM ;CAPACITIES The classroom capacity of 30 students for a "regular grades 1-6 classroom' is based on the structuxal'des. gn ofothe,classroom, educational needs of the students and current district staffing practices. The ,classroom . capacity of a kindergarten, Classroom is 60 students (two sessions per day - morning and afternoon) The practical room capacity is 95% of the classroom capacity and should be used for school capacity analysis It is not practical to anticipate 100 occupancy due to: l) parental desires to have their children attend a school near their home; 2) parental desires to have chil.dr(:n of comparable agesin a given class; 3 staffing ratios included in the certificated employees' contract:; and,, 4) potentially excessive transportation costs. is Total Classrooms , 1 Rooms required for mandated special education progriLms; Classroom Capacity 30 X. ,0.-, practical, Capudi $, ! -0� 1 Auxiliary Rooms (i.ej,.,music) work' room for teaching and categorical_: program staff): Classroom Capacity _ 30�. X .-0 = Practical Capacity -0- 1 Kindergarten Classrooms 0 60 students per classroom: Classroom Capacity 60� X ,SIS = Practical Capacity 57 11._ . Regular Grades 1*6 Classrooms 9 so students per classroou: � Classroom Capacity 360 X .95 = 'practical Cepacit)• "S 42 . 'I SCHOOL FACILITIES No, T DESIGNATED AS CLASSROOMS: W None N.ON-DISTRICT 0h?M ,'EACILIT18S, LOCATED ON THE SITE', ' W . y ::,ICO UNIFIED SCHOOL D`.ISTRICT ,M w, d ► _ '11,63 East Seventh Street ATTACHMENT D Chico, California 9S926 Page o i 916-891-3020 f ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SITE INFORMATION I SCHOOL Jay 'Partridge NUMBER ACRES 6..5 YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1957 1960 1969 CLASSROOM CAPACITIES , . 3 is based an the strLctural design, of .the classroom r uciO„s l-6 classroom! The classroom capacity of 30 students fora xegula educ��40`3nal needs ;,f the students and current ,district staffing practices. The classroom capacity o£ a kindergarten classroom is 60 students (two, sessions per day - tnorning and afternoon) The practical: roam capacity is 9So of the classroom capacity and should be used for ;school capacity analysis. It is not practical to anticipate 100 occupancy due to:' 1) parental desires to have their children attend a school near their home;, 2) parental desires to have children bf comparable ages.'.ii w given class, 3) staffing ratios included in the certificated employees' contract; and, 4) potentially excessive transportation costs, 13 _. Total Classrooms z, 0 Rooms required for mandated special education,prbgrams:. Classroom Capacity 0 X. ,0-.APratcticat, Capaci y 0 Auxiliary Rooms (.e.;music, work room fot teathing and categorical program staff) �• Classroom Capacity - 0 X ,.0 = Practical Capacity -0• , 1 Kindergarten Classrooms @ 60 4tudents per, classrooms Classroom Capacit, 1, 60 7C .95 = Pract;i dal Capacity 0 _ 12 Regular Grades 1-6 C1�3sroo { ms @ 30' students per classroom: _ ' ClassroaRn "Capacity . '360 X .95 = Practical Opacity 542 SCHOOL FACILITIES NOT 09SMUNATED AS CLASSROOMS" `r 1. Trailer, EM NON 'DISTRICT O!Ntb FACILI "TES LOCATED ON THB SITES r....,; c, .t NICO UNIFIED SC.HgQ,L DISTRICT 1163 East Seventh Street ATTACHMENT D Chico, California 95926 Page o' L5 ' 916-891-3020. 1 R 4 ,-ELVIENTARY SCHOOL 'SITE* INFOWAT ION SCHOOL John' Mdfanus NU,(BER ACRES' 8, d YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1947 ' 1969 ' CLASSROOMCAPACITIES The classroom capacity of 30 students for a "regular gradc;s 1-6 classroom' is based on the structural design-of,the classroom, educational needs of the students and current district staffing practices. The classroom capacity of a kindergarten classroom is 60 students (two sessions per day morning and afternoon). 17he practical room capacity is 95% of the classroom capacity and should be used for school capacityanalysis. It is not practical to 'anticipate 100 P occupancy due to: 1) parental desires to have their children attend a school near their home;, 2) parental desires to have children of comparable ages in w given class; 3) staffing ratios included in the certificated employees' contract; and, 4) potentially excessive, transportation costs. 16 Total Classrooms ti 2 Rooms required for mandated special education -programs Classroom Capacity60 X: 0 Rractcalk. Capa#tv -0- 0 rluxi11ary Rooms (i..e.,;music, work room for teaching and categorical program staff) Classroom Capacity 0_ X 0 = practical Capacity 60- 1_ Kindergaiten Classrooms @ 60 students per classroom; Classroom Capacity 60_. X i95 = Practical Capacity 57 13 Regular Grades 1.6 Classrooms @ 30 students per classrobm!, Classroom Capacity 360, X ,9s Practical Capacity 342_ SCHOOL FACILITIES N OT b85I6NATEA A5 CLASSROOMS:-, None " NO;N-DISTRICT OWN1Eb. FACILITIES LOCATED OX THE SITE. ' HICO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ;. ATTACHNIEK D 1163 East Seventh Street age 9 0 2 Chico, California 95926 91,61-891-3020 r « ELE'MEN-rARY SCHOOL SITE '.INFORMATION Marigold NUMBER ACRES' 8---- —5*5* YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 196�6 1964" CLASSROOM CAPIXITIES grades The classroom capacity of 30 studentsfor, a. ssxoomaxeducational nee the is based on'the structural '+ +� ral design of the cla , the students and current district staffing practices. Tne clas:sraom capacity of a`kindergarten classroom is 60•students (two. sessions per day morning and afternoon) The practical xoom capacity is 950 of the classroom capacity and should be used for school capacity analysisl It is not practical t4 anticipate 100a occupancy due to 1) parental df -'sires to�have their children attend a school near their home; 2) parental desires to have children bf comparable ages in a given class; 3) staffing ratios included in the certificated w employees' contract; and, 4) potentially excessive transportation costs. 11 Total Classrooms 0 Rooms required for mandat'ed,special education programs:' Classroom Capacity _ 30M X, ,0 Practicax,Capacity _-0 j, Auxillary Rooms (i.e.,,,music;,'woxk room for teaching and categorical program staff) Classroom Capacity 30 X .0 = Practical Capacity -0- , 1. Kindergarten Classrooms @ 60 students per classroom: Classroom Capacity ,_ 60 X ;95 Practical Capacity, 57 M 9r Regular Grades 1-6 Classrooms @ 30 students per classroocr C1a,sxoom Capacity y `270 • X ,95 = Ptactical Capacity 257 r SCHOOL FACILITI'E5 NOT DESIGNATED AS CLASSROOMS: 1. C assroorn 'xesetVda For library, , 2, 3 small rooms « y y i NON�OiSTRTCT 01`0b FACILITIES LOCATED ON 'f ---w_ E « , n , ww, `��ICO UNIFI8D SCHOOL DISTRICT 1163 East Seventh Street ATTANMENT 0 , g 25 Chico 916891 3Q2Q 95926 e N of ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSITE INFOWATION , SCHOOL Ne'al"Dow NUMBER ACRES` 6.0 YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1959 1964 'CLASSROOM CAPACITIES ;The classroom capacity of 30 students for a "regular grades 1-6 classroom,' is based on the structural *design of, the classroom educational needs of the students and current district staffing practices. a y The,classoom c�p acxty o£ga kinderg arter��classroom is 60 students (twa sessions per da mornin and afternoon), Thep ractical room capacity is 95; of the classroom capacity'and should be used for school capacity analysis.'. It is not practical to anticipate 100% occupancy due to: 1) parental desires to have their children attend a school near their home; 2) parental. desires to have children of comparable ages in a given class; 3) stns fing ratios included in the certificated employees' contract, and; a) potentiallyexcessive transportatiarf costs. ,. 18 _ total Classrooms ti Rooms required for mandated special education programs., Classroom Capacity_ 60 X. ,0 =• Practitat., Capaci v -0- 2 Auxiliary Rooms (41'. 6. J,.. music, work room for teaching, and categorical program staff): Classroom Capacity 60 X .0 = Practical Capacity "0- 1 Kindergarten Classrooms @ 60 students per clAssroom: Classroom Capacity 60 X .95 = Practical Capacity 57 13 Regular Grades 1-6 Classroom's 0 30 students per clastroomi Classroom Capacity 390 X .95 = Practical Capacity 371 SCHOOL FACILITIES NOT DESIGNATED, AS CLASSROOMS +� li Small room 2. Part of the kindergarten room NON-bISTRICT OIMED FACILITIES, LOCATED ON plE SITE: � , T 41CO�'.UNIFaF D SCHOOL bISTR1ICT 11 '3 jz asci Seuenth�Stree _ 11iTACHMCNT D California�9S96 ;age 11 of L5 916-891-3020 . ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ' SI'T'F' INFORMATION ' SCHOOL Nord NUMBER ACRES 5.0 YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRtXTEU 1090 CLA_ SSR00I4 CAPACITIES The classroom capacity of 30}„students .dor a 'lr'egular grades. 1-6 classroom') is based on the structural do sign ofP the dl-Assroom, educational steeds of the students and current district staffing 'practices. The classroom capacity of a kindergarten classroom is 60 students (two sessions per day - morning and afternoon) ' The practical room capacity is 9$r of the classroom capacity and should be used for school capacity analysis,. It is not practical to anticipate 100% occupancy due to: 1) parental., desires to have their children attend a school near their home; 2) parental desire: to have children of comparable ages in a' given class; 3) staffing ratios :Included in the certificated employeesf contract; and, 4) potAntially e:ccessive transportation costs. 2 Total Classrooms 4 Rooms required for mandated special education programs: Classroom Capacity' 0 X. .0 practical. Capacity -0- 0 Auxillary Rooms (i. e. ,; musi,cy work xoom for teaching and �j categorical program staff) ~ Classroom Capacity 0' X' 0 Practical Capacity .0- 0 9in 4 dergarten Classrooms @ 60 students pet classroom; - iClassroom Capacity.', 0 X .55 -,Practical Capacity 4 2 Regular Grades 1-6 Classrooms 0 30 ;>tUdents per classroom; Classroom Capacity 60 Y ,05 = Practical Capacity 57 "CHOOL FACILITIES NOT DESIGNATED AS CLASSROOMS; ' 0 K NONb STRICT ONO PACILIT18S..;LOCATED ON THE Sltt. }H1CO U.\IF'IED SCHOOL DISTRICT' + .:... , 1105 East Seventh,'Street Chico, California 95926 ATTACH D 916-891-3020 g� 2 of 25 Page ELBIENTARY SCHOOL 'SITE 1,,10ROM4,TION - «. SCHOOL, Parkview , NnJ�IBCfi ACRES80 .. YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 19a2 —1964 1967 CLASSROOM CAPACITIES i The -classroom capacity of 30 students for a "rdgular grades 1-6 classroom" is based„ on the structural 'design of. the c assroom,,educational needs of ' the students and current district staffing practices.' The classroom capacity of a kiAndergarte.rr ,classroom is .6q students (two sessions per day morning and afternoon'. The practical room capacity is 9Sa of the classroom capacity and should be used for school capacity analysis: It is 'tot practical'to anticipate 100 occupant',y due to: 1) parental desires to have their children attend a school near their home; 2 parental desires to have children of co»parable ages in a: given class; 3) staffing ratios ;included in the certificated employees' contract; and, 4) potential?, excessive transp station costs. 18 . Total Classrooms „ 2 Rooms required for mandated , programs, special 'education, , Classroom Capacity 0_,.. X. 0 practiddi. -0- 0 Auxiliary Rooms (i.e.,;mus c,'work room for teaching and Categorical program staff) Classroom Capacity 0` X 0 = Practical, Capacity =0- 1 Kindergarten Classrooms 0 60 stridents 1),,.,r wl4tssroomt Classroom Capacity 60 X , 95 'practical Capacity 57 g 0 students ,ger claisrooty:� 15i Re ular,Grades 1-0 Classrooms 0 a Classroom Capacity 450 ;X ,gs = practical Capaci r, =S SCHOOL FACILITIES NOT D851CINAT90 AS CLASS ROOMS!, Mone t};�':• 16T OfVED VACILITIr.8 LOCATED 0\' THE SITE;' ':._. ,..... a`pnG' - ,,, • it ,,.µ : HICO,UNIFIED SCh(OOL ;DISTRICT ATTACHMENT D 11.63 'East Dev.enth Street Page 13 of !'25 ChL.co,.. California 95926 916-891-3020 , ELEMENTARY .-SCHOOL'SITE INIFORMATION W SCHOOL Rosedale Yi'UbfBER ACRES l'1. S r YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1952 1964 CLASSROOM CAPACITIES. The classroom capacity of 30 students fot, a "re'gular grades 1-6 classroom'! is basedon the structural design of tine classroom, educational needs of the students and current district staffing practieds', The sessionsperacmornngaandafternoon'nc�l�sszroam is, 60 -students two` per r �1, *tractira1 room capacity is 95 of t' 'groom cap�lcity and should be Zor school capacity analysis. It' Tactical to anticzpat: '100 -;.eapancy due to: 1) parental desires` 3:heir children attetia a school near their home; 2) parental des ,�s to have children bf comparable ages in w given' class; 3) staf£in ratios included in the certificated employees; contract; and, 4) pot- lly exces5l,ve transportation costs. 18 Total Classrooms _ 2 Rooms required for mandated special edttoat ern programs; Classroom Capacity 60 X. 0 p' cal, Capacity' -0- 0 Auxiliary Rooms (;i.e. music we rk room for teaching and - categorical program stafk): w Classroom Capacity 0 X ,0.= Practical Capacity 4- I Kindergarten Classrooms 0 60 students per classroom; Classroom Capacity 69-,X '95 practical Capacity , 57 15 Regular Grades 1-6 Classrooms l 30 students per class'xoom Classroom Capacity 450 X ,95 Prictical Capacity =128 8CI400L FACILITIES NOT DESIGNATED AS CLA8SR60M8: None 1163 East Seventh StreetATTACHMENT D . Chico, California 95926 age 1 of 25 { F 916-891-3020 r ELEr1ENTARY SCHOOL SITE INPORDiATION 1\0113ER ACRES 7,;._._..6 "YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1971.--.. -CLASSROOM CAPACITIES ' The classroom capacity of 30 students for a "regulax grades al `needszooms of is based on the structural design of the classroein, educationnal eed 'the students and current district staffing practices The 4lassroom capacity of a kindergarten classroom is 50 Students two, sest :.ons per day - morning and afternoon) , The acti'cal room capacity xs 9Sa of the classroom capacity and should be p it is not practical to anticipate 100 used for. school capacity analysis.• children attend a occupancy due to: 1) p school near their home a2)nparentalydesires ato haverchildren of conparable rto ages in a given class; 3) staffing ratios included in the certificated a employees contract; and, 41 potentially excessive transportation casts. 14 Total Classrooms 0 Rooms required for mandated special educatinn;pxograciss, Classroom Capacity 0_ X- ,0 Practical"'Capa.cti;', " ' 0 AuRooms (ie:;;music,.Work,room far teaching and 'xllaxy . categorical progra:a staff): :Classroom 'Capacity q X , -0 = Practical Capacity 1. Kindergarten Classrooms @60 students per classrooms Classroom Ga aciyt 60 .X, .95 Practica Pl Capacity S7 , —= C Regular Grades 1-6 lassrooms &�3o 4 x 4 _ y � students per classraoca 13 _! g i Classroom Ca alit 390 X`.95 Practical Capacity 3 p Y i • SCNOOL FACILITIES NOT bESIGNATFD AS CLASSROOMS: 1, ►Resource Center , 2. Medium size toot 3. 3 small conference rooms �ION.,Dj,STRICT, Oji,NEb I:ACILITI8S,_LOCATEb ON TWE SITEt None 0 UNIFIED SCHOOL"',DISTkt'1LT. C�,,;'� AT1'AGNMEPI"f' p ? 1163 :East Seventh Street �.' e9e 16r"p` tt l Chico; CaIjkornia 95926 ! t; 1. ;-3 � 916-891015 r i ` T • INFOPXM TION • �� �•� CONDAR �' SCHt�OL SITE _ . �� •'. i &., *ti � iii ° , •. �fi:J I'r t t NUi� M .ACRES 20 - �cHo w,Baell Jv w • j�$ . U : 9fi4A: 1966, _ 1 YEAR BU14INvG5CONS ED )1959 M ROC; t CV AM IES ! I' t ' the facility • ,o Roomcapaci.ty,f ased onthc structural des3gri of f ddu' atioitail Ince and current tstaffihT practices, RECOtiL`iENt7ED' 1�iAXI�Ni�t OL UT IL�ZATIONt• GiV. n.,tt►e €spec °a ped l aWxatory facilities, staff worts areas and, r, .,! ars ��hs student�'schedu icanstxaisits in a secondary school, the plant ca adl.t will.' b 'used orifi 85 a of the classroom space available.to. P. -�. �'„ , .t chool �+ gram; . � ••r i sou ezts, 1nrthe,1 lax' s r i „+e.'.ta^k .ar =, •'x �' is `l i1r �+`.'', j e ,+ i I j� ! �' i •' 1 D.Chemat ics ' • w, • `ri�s ec'aIizgd): Driver Education, English, l s C�tassxoom P (34 `sts/classxoom) ?_: •. w �`SocialjBeh gral Sciences }�'". ,..,``"ala4.. a qtr• �! 'juin{l:� '` i� �.• I l a r 201 j 202 , r �+ ,._ ,•4 �x'a 02 103' 104, 105 106; 107, lA8 01 om1't , , 4 t 6S 34,,'303 300 306 401, 402 403 , 405 22• t• a 1 t ;iO3 *=:� +`°� ky-f1fs+«f{'i�;,a S: r f 40 = i6Q0, ,r , , f , , ?r �, f , f 7 �. -, ,•�, 54; r,� �i,'i:y `' ; f� r Classroom Cap aC tj4 1j ilXr !' r t, ; � t • � , :; ` t +�.9+� r �'f �' �j ^N"! •+. y". � E � j 1. i . s , r w a+.i •1 �� �U a'l it t t, : ecial� ze u e t fP ustrialbEducatidn y'MusiccphtsicaYArt,',Bus�ness,- t as xo Cl ` oms „ . ) '� Education, H o s ' c. • c no , Ind M S. !� ••" • 28 ii vam � r , � , , , Vr gr`idill'tur R 4 )60 (3 0) rRooth # •308° 309, — Cyjl �.1,� ,�n �' 1. �.f "� •7" �r<, �x a .w t ,lir, `� 3" + •. l . �� i, , +� ,+� ?c tr4� dtrt' `� p 34 ys « yj f R«, �,t J4 f`OORi 20$ �N. ,. ,c.•�,. ,,,r,,; Ir ��B sIndss ` �?, t" ) t4 s +• `!�,4�. '++ `,'t�Cr• 1 •� , Roam f Ecorio `cs (23) Roofi 9 408, 410, ftj abdi,# i 2g toom 0 109, 110, 209, j 84 r; •� � , � �: ; r, „�,�F}"�ftiis� c S' { ! 04) i Rooth ' .501 S02-, , �6 �. J • . ,. 1 = k t� , ` • t qsaG%slk:' i ee csi t`on Gymnasium (54)S 204 gft Room fi �� t;.• , 32) Roorn n X04, 205 j 207 �6" r',Science t t5b ! ` 'k So`i 407 • -• � �i � •t 1 , Ce '(2 R ' (� Room fy • Room R ► ► ' t }a ATTACHMENT r� �a A y A, rr ,conda, School Site Tn£o'rt�at on, continued age 17 o S Class 'd for mandated se=ndary programs �r t 5 3 ( q 4 404 302 xoom s) re uir�A . ,., ,. � � � 304 Special Education n �o . =" A 102 Classroom Capaca tyw, r, pxagt%ca1 Student Capacity 0 Classrooms currentlyf'aeing utilized ,fox pt:her than xogular district i secondar and/or mandated pro ` Roortt Classroom Capacity -0-_ Room n , ► ► Classroom Capacity -0__ Practical Student Capaty. pp_ ci �Sta�f members emb rs Will be Will 1 Classroom(s). required f'o1. :x staffwork axca�s)' provided witappropriate Work nt includes chair, stations dutheirring desk or table, and access ' work day (i:e , equipme to typewriter and duplicating machines) Room .1 Teachers; 1'1o# Roofi , A Classroom Capacity -0. Student Potential Total Classroom Capacity l;394 x ,A85'- Pra,!,V%cal Student Capacity A - S CgOOL FACILITII~S'NOT pES1044ATBt AS CLASSROC IISi Administrative and Support Service's Library Media„Centcr Greenhouse ` ljultluuse Room (Includes Cafeteria Racilities) Lancer Rooms Storage Shdds (x East Seventh Street Chico, California 95926 T; ., 916-:'891-3015 , SECONDARY ° SCHOOL SITE INFO PIAMON y c,.hnp 1 Ni mBER ACES 19 SCHOOL . Chico .T ,n; nr High YEAR. 'BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1952„ 1___ g6__ ------ CLASSROOM CAPACITIESs ,. a Room capacity is based on the structural design of the facility, educational needs and current staffing practices. RECO DVA DED MAXIMI SCHOOL UTILIZATION Given"the spec,dlized laboratory facilities, `staff area!,) and, student scheduling constraints in a secondary school, tho plant capacity ,will be based on B5a of the classroom space available to students in the regular school. program. 23 Classroom (ion:.specialized) Driver Education,English) �hthemat'ics Social/ Behavioral Sciences (34 students!:;lassroom) Room n 200, 201, 202► 203, 204, 2051 206) 207; 208, 2051, - , 400) 401, 300; 301, 302, 303; 305, 307, X09, SJ 404, 407; 500, , , ► - . Classroom Capacity 7S2 ecialized laborator'es): Agriculture, Art, Busine s) ld Classrobms (Sp y y °n Home Economics, Industrial Education, Music. Physical Educati Science 23 � � , ► , � _0.. f . Agriculture ( ) Room Art (3 0) Room 4 403 405 b a (50) Room } ,.=- u Business (34) Room` 402 j , , y, (3V) Room j) j sg Home Economics (28) Room k 502 ; 506 , — , 8�i 9 409 501� Industrial Ed, (2.8) Room � s Pic ; 68 t.41C (3) Room k 503 SOS , 1 • �� G;rmnas iun , l Physical ld �3a) Section b y�u Roo,,,_ 64 Science (32) Room 504 j 500 , r ; .5 Reading Cerfter ('B) Room r 406, 405 , y ; r n 11 Secondary School Site Information, continue;i 'ITTACHMENT D Page 9 3T 25 2 Classroom(s) required for mandated secondaryprograms S rants Special Education -,Room 9 308. 31 Classroom Capacity 68 F r. tical`Student Capacity -0= _-0- Classrooms currently being utilized for other than regular district secondary and/or mandated programs Room R Classroom Capacity -0- Room Classroom Capacity -0- Practical Student Capacity_ 1 Classrooms) required for staff work area(s), Staff members will be provided.with appropriate workstations during their non -teaching wort: day (i,e;, equipment includes chair, desk or table, and access to type ..riter and duplicating machines) Room T 504-, ► , j l Classroom Capacity -0- Student Potential -O.- Tot al Classroom .Capatity� 1_, 08 85 �• 'Practical Student Capalcity 1,19T SCHOOL. FACILITIES NOT DESIGIATED AS CLASSROOMS: M Administrative and Support S'erviees Wing Library Mod a Storage Multipurpose (includes cafeteria facilities) Locker Rooms Storage Shed • �O�i-:b l STR i cT PIACI AC.I L I`I' LES_.:;LOC�1TEtl 2N THE SITE: Butte Cbwty Special C.ducntion Classroom " • • 1CO UNIFIED SCHOOL .DISTRICT` �1T1'ACNFlENT p 1163 East Seventh Street Chzco, Cali-f' )rnia ' 9S026 T 916891-3015 ;,, .. i SECONDARY SCHOOL SITE INFORMATION M1. SCHOOL Chico Sen `xo i High NU MBER 'ACRES9 YM,J BI91LDIhGS ,CONS TRUCTED1939 1954 " x96?. 1969 . ._.._. CLASSROO,,\t CAPACITIESc Room capacity is based on the structural design of the Eaci`lity, educational, needs and current s'ta'ffing practices, RECO» MENDED_ \fAXjNjUj\f SCHOOL UTILUATIONt - Given the specialized laboratory facilities, staff work areas and student schedulin constraints in a secondary school, the plant capacity will be based- on 85% of the classroom space, available' to students in the regular school prografi,, 26 Classroom (Non-specialized' Driver Education, English, Wthematics Social/Behavioral Sciences (34 students/classroom) Room # A109, AIl0,AI26, A128, Al2g A206,A207,A208,A209,A210', A212, B-I,B-4; 8-5, B-6, B-9; B-.11, C-2 $ 'C.,4 C-S, C-6, C-7, L^12, 713, L-14, Classroom Capacity 884 30(p ) ' + Art, Business ized laboratories) Agriculture Hometconomid5, Industria l sEducation, Music, Physical Education, Science ` Agriculture (28) go Art om SAG-1, AG-2, AG-3, , , 84 .----- , I (30) Room # R-1, Fµ 2, F-5, P-5, 1 20 (30) Room # ' F-4; ,;,Art, Gr�phiq Lab ` , 30 -. But (34) Room N 203, 204; , � 68 (32), Room # 2010 205! j 6 Home Economics (28) Room # `H-�1, 2i H-Sj Industria]. Ed: (28) Room # IA-1j IA=2; IA-,3, IA-4/5 Music . (34) Room # M-i M-L` , r68 Rhr�scal Edi (34,) Section 8 Gymnasiui _ 1 , Weight Roo", FE ` 1$2, PE ,3u4 V2 Stienc6 (3?) Roo►n # 5-10 S�2j S�=4� S`Si S`"r 160 Reading Centex' (28) Room r Language arts .:r..,.,��_..�..� (54) Room ;A111, Phoxo ' b0tkr69m t.qb. ;j Roori C-9, Resource ¢ SEo}'ago Room �5.t ~i ATTACHMENT D. Secondary .School Site Information, continued' g of 15 3 Classroom(s) required for mandated secondary programs Special Education - Room #B-10, B-7C-1� Classroom Cap ac 3', t y 102. �k • Practical Student Capacity 0~' Classrooms currently being utilized for other than regular district secondary and/or mandated programs Adult School R6om �%I A130, Classroom Capacity 34` Butte Sp: Ed Room 6�111, , • Classroom Capacity_ 34 ' PractidAl Student Capacity .i- -0- Ciassroom(s) required for staff work areas) Staff members Will be provided with appropriate work stations during their non -teaching work day (Le., equipment includes chair, desk or table, and access to typewriter and duplicating machi:res') Room N Classroom Capacity -0-- Student Potential -0 Total Classroomi Capacity. 2,014 x ,85 Practical Student Capacity.. 1`,712 SCHOOL FACILITIES ,NOT DESIGNATED AS CLASSROoNI8,: Administrative and Support Services Library and Media Greenhouse 1 and ,,Multiuse Room (Includes -cafeteria services)" , Locker Rooms Storage Sheds ''2. , -Science Storage Student Activities Center (AI14)` Adult School bffi"ce Staff Wbrk Area Small Group Meetings 0127) F Small GrowP Meetings (A131) . � g .Storage (Small) (A152 Small Group (A202) Small Group (A211) NON-018TRICT 0! NED PAr CILI!18S, ;DCATED 0\'TIE - „4 0 UNIFIEq SCHOOL DISTRICT "ATTACHMENT,0 1165 East: Seventh Street age of75 Chicc, California 95926 ;' 91;.6.-$91-3015 SECONDARY SCHOOL SITE INFOWTION j 4.0 SCHOOL Fair View High N%tAER ACRES REAR BUILDINGS C0�`�STRUCTED 1956 1966 196$ CLASSROOM CAPACITIES: Room capa!�ity` is based on the structural.. design `of they, £acil.itY,` , educational needs and current staffing pract'i ces , RECOMMENDED �JAXIMpAj SC400L UTILIZATION•: Given the specialized laboratory facilities, staff work areas and student scheduling constraints in a secondary school, the plant ® capacity wi11 be based on 85% of the classroom space available to students in the regular school program, 7 Cl;assxoom (\'on -specialized) Driver Education, English, kitheniatics Social/Behavioral Sciences (20 students/classYoom.) Room 1 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8, • Classroom Capacity 80/160 2 Classrooms (Specialized A Business ' p `alined' laboxatares)t Agricu,ltuxe,� Art, , Home Economics, Industrial Education, Music, Physical Education, Science Agriculture (28) Room 4 ! Art (30) Room (a0) Room ' r Business (4) Atom (3?) Room + Home Economics 2$ Roo>11 # , s Industrial Ed. (28) -Room n , ijuslc (34) Room j Physical Ed, (ad) Section moi. Gymnasium Weight 'Room " Science (52) Room Reading Center (28) Room ntt i1 Pers.(4} boom R ► p (.i CO'UNIVIED;SCHOOL DISTRICT yr ATTACHMENT D '1163 East Seventh Street Chico,, Cali £ornia 95926 ;ale. . 05 916-891-3015 SECONDARY SCHOOL SITE INFOPWATION SCHOOL_ Pheasant Valle' Senior'Righ NUMBER ACRES�g,6,6� YEAR BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED 1965 1971, 1976 CLASSROOM CAPACITIL-S � t Room ca , educationaltneedsbandacurrent staffing practiceso£he,facilitY," RECOMMENDED MAXIMI SCHOOL UTILIZATION; the specialized laboratory facilities, staff, t�ork areas and �a4�da1.1, t;h:.Ndu�l ng constraints in a secondary school, the plant capac. LyM r f 7% " L students ' ',sed- on 855% of the classroom space available to 9 .x 4. r; 4; e.�; school program. x7x �, " 1S Classroom (Non-sp6dialUwl't Driver Education, English) Mathematics Social/Behavioral Sciences (14 ftutlaats/classroom) Room n A-1 A-2, B-1,, B-2, B4, 13-4; 8 5 j B-6 , B-7 j B-8'; B-9, C-1, C-2, D-a,, D-4, Classroom Capacity 510 12 Classrooms- (Specialized laboratories): Agriculture; Art; ° Busanes,• Home Economics, Industrial Education, Dlutic, Physical Education, Science Agriculture (28) Room # ; s , Art (a0) _ Room # D-2; , , r �n (50) Room Business (34) Room R C-S , , 34 (.i 2) Room C-6 , ; , , 32,_ Home Economics (28) Room M-la ,D~lb; , 56. Industrial Ed, (28) Room E-1/4-2 E-3 , b-5 Music (34) Room r V-�, 1 }' i Physical Ed', (34) Section . $ G;7nnasl'= . 2 Weight Room 2 170' Science (ill) Room r C-3) C-4 ,C-7 , 102 1Reading Center (28) Room 0 0140 R06M 1 4 ' w Sec oidary School Site .information, continued ATTACHMENT D' }` Pag 5 . 1'', Classroom (s) required for mandated secondary programs Special Education - Room #B-10,, , Clas,'uroom Capacity 34 Practical Student Capacity -�- Classrooms currently being utilized for other t' - n regular district y y programs _ Room , # `� y i Classroom Capacity -0- Room N' ` Classroom Capacity Practical Student Capacity _i .0- Classroom(s) required fir staff work area(s); Staff membors will be provided with appropriate work stations during their non -teaching work day (i.e. equipment includes chain:, desk or table; and access to typewriter and duplicating machines) Room N Classroom. Capacity,-�1- Student Potential; -0- Total Classroom Capacity. 1,052 x,,:Ss Practical Student Capacity 89.1 SCHOOL FAGIhITI'ES ,NOT DESIGNATED AS CLASSROOMSt S.A.O. - Student Activities Center x A Complex Support Services (Excluding A-1 and A-2) Valhalla Storage 'Shed t Greenouse ;2 and #5 Locker Room:, " C;C JISy`RIM! 0-,eD l•'ACUITIES LOCATEb ON .Tllt SITE ,.� . �. y 1. �I ► `, ATTACHMENT E' s CHICO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 1163 East Seventh Street Chico, California 95926 September 15, 1982 Pr6jected Subdivision Fees ,the projected fees are ba.6d ort the following assumptions: a, Temporary and permanent facilities will require a minimum of 55 square feet per student.(State Department of Education data) Education data)1 cost $85 per square foot (State' Department of Edut z. Temporary facilities w�1 r 3. Permanent facilities will cost $100 per square foot (State Departmeht of Education). 4. The average household in Butte County has .43 school age children (ages 5-17) This may not be realistic relative to new housing developments. (1580 U.S, Census data). Pw o `ected Fees' 'Bas'ed on 30 students per classroom divided by A requires 70 dwelliw no units to -fill one classroom. Temporary Facilities (S.6 201) 55 ;( 30 = 1,650 square feet x $85 = $140,250 a 70 = $2004/dwelling unit The above fee structure assumes site preparation, building and furniture costs only. Permaneht.Facilities_ 55X 30 = 1,650 square feet x $100 = $165,000 y 70 = $2,357/dwelling unit When existing school sites can no longer be expanded, an additional fee' of $150 per dwelling must be to purchar-� land. The above fees would be adjusted annually based on increases in the Consumer Price Index w __ _, .__ w if SUBDIVISION No. of Potential Units Students; . @ .43/Unit Ryan Park ;, 17 7 Stonycreek Estates>,. 45 19 Heather Estates- ,1,4 b Quail 'Run .40 17 Bidwell Oaks y,r X44 19 The St abl es 5g , . ' 25 Parque Estates 13 , r rs, Regency Park 5 ,tom -'Windmill Falls' 11J 47 Warren Anderson' so 22` .Big Chico Creek Estates �? — I 4-1 74 - Butte Creek Estates 22 9 Butte Creek Ind. Comm. B 3 Camino Real 48 21 Cedar Springs Condos 66 26 Cedarwood 45 19 Chico Creek Commons 12 5 i Chris i Place Condos - 12' 6'_ Community Park Comm. 16 7 Country"Club Oaks 44 19 Eastwood Condos 32 14 Edgewood Village 6 3 Ei sfel t 22 Environmental Devei, 8 3 Eastwood Oaks 131 56' Forest Ranch Mobilehome Park 6 3 Gold Country 2' Hagen Ridge park 23 10 Ron Imhoff MH PAC 231 49 Lassen Corrrnons 6 3 Lassenwood Condos NE 10 4 Lassenwood Condos Sot 16 7 Lindo hest 30 13 McDoWell 25 12 , S�JSbIViSTON; . e Y „`' No,v„o�` Potent, al Un.i ts„ ' Students @ . 4_ McKinneyManor ' `, 8 S Meadow Estates 2 44 19, Meadow Estate's- 3 48 21 fiorganf Park MountaiK�,Village 20 9 Normandy Gardens i`' 25 11 Norta Country 20 g Northpark.I 111 48 Northpark XX 80 34 Oaks Town & Country 5 2 Oak Way 'Estates 39 17' Quai ] Ran 40 17 Rancho De Thunder 2 11 5 Rancho Oe Thunder 3 .16 7 Royal Drift Estates8 18 I' r Sacramento Park 17 7 Rory -Sauer Condos 4 2' ” Shasta Bay Estates 22 9 Shasta Townhouses 8 3 Sierra Foothills ,Y 17 7 Sierra Foothills 11 13 6 N Skansen 2 57 42 Skansen 3 31 9 .Skypark Estates ;11 5. .'. Skypark estates 2 18 G y Southgate Acres 20, g Southgate Acres 2 20;' 9 Sycamore Creek Estates PAC '110 13 Vineyard. Vista 16 7 Walnut Woods' 82 35 _ Winding geek Estates 11 5 Woodcrest PAG 53 23 Woodside (4 units or less) 45 15 Miscel, laneous Tentative Parcel P1aps -- Sabo 125 Total Tehtative%Approved Subdivisions 4,536 1, SUBDIVISION No. of „ Potential Subdivisions in 'Planning or EIR Stage Uits Students .43/Unit Quail Canyon (formerly ;Canyon Park) 110 47 Bidwell Heights 385 166 Chamoir, i l e Condos I2 5 14 Mile Nouse PAG 21 9 Parkside Estates 14 5 Lowell Pierce .Condos 15 6 Ravenwood 320 138 Stilson Capyon 2 0 4 "'St�EecfeWs , Cliff Johnsen Condos 10 4 Rock Creek Estates 30 13 Chanticleer 24 10 The Villages (less 386 built) 1,.414 608 California Park (less 144 built) 2,656 11142 Foothill Park (less 84 built) 41,101 29021 Rancho Arroyo 4,668 2,007 Total in Planning or EIR Stage 14,430 6,203 County Subdivisions Since 11/16%82; Milt Redmond 14 � Quail canyon 109 Sunhill 8_ Sacramento Avenue 57 Pacesetter " 29 t a CH.ICO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Central Attendance Ofya:ce 1163 East Seventh Street Chico, Cali£arnia 95926 (916) 891-3010 May 20, 1983 111EMORANDUM TO: Don, Cloud FROM; Central Ar-tendance j �",;a Chan ers ;. RE: `Enrollment Patter Over Ter_ -`Fe ar Period Year Flementary, Secondary Total 1983-84 Protected X4514 4003 8517 1982-83 4421 3972 83'3 1981-82 _ 4346 39.3 8259` 1980-81 4282 3877 8159 1979-80 4.L86 3953 8139 1978-79 4020 4045 8065 1977-78 4114 4249 8363 1976-17 4147 4301, 8448 1975-76 4217 4384 8601 - 1974*75 4202 4429 8631 CHICO UNIFIED'SCHOOL DISTRICT 1163 East Seventh Street Chico, California 95926 Summary.of Elementary School Ca acities.and Enrollments, May 24, 1983 School Current Enrollment Enrolment . Student as o nor Capacity* 4/29/83 ;(Over) Capacity Chapman 488 420 65 Citrus 485 500 (15) Cohasset 86 62 24 Forest Ranch 57 55 2, Hooker Oak 399 429 (30). Jay Partridge` 399 399 0 John McManus 399 315 84 Marigold 314 234 80 Neal Dolt 428' 29? 137 Nord 57 37 20. Parkview 485 379 105 Rosedale 485 508 (23) Shasta. 428 432 (4) Sierra View 485 442 43 41992 4,503 489 *In addition to the capacity of regular classrooms; there are 12 elementary classrooms designated for mandated special educatioh programs which are therefore not available as regular classrooms. CnCO UNIFIES SC1100L DISTRICT _ 1163 East Seventh Street Chico, California 95925 . June 1, 1983 S011dnary_ of Elementary School Capacities, Enrollnients, and Special Education Classrooiiis School Current Capacity Enrol Iment without Enrollment Under I �`` No. of Capacity of Capacit ,:Form 10's or (Over Capacity � Special�Ed. c'laasrooms_ Special Ed. Classrooms if Regu1 Cl.assroo Chapman 485 480 5 _ Citrus 485 492 (7) 1 12 30 Cohasset86 62 24 1 I? 25 Forest Ranch 57 - 57 Hooker Oak 399 366 33, 1 Jay Partridge 399 '100 W 12 20 John McManus 399 077 22- 2 M ari gol d 314 15 99' 24 60 Neal Dow 428 249 . 179 2 24 60 Nord 57 60 (3) Parkview 485 367 113 2 Rosedale 485 511 (86) 24 60 Shasta 428 381 47 24 60 Sierra View 485 426 59 2 24 60 4099 992 4;503 489 13 .._ 15.6 ._ 37:� CHICO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 1lo"a cast Seventh Street Chico, California 95926 ( 9.6) 891-3015 j June 8, 1983 5 -YEAR ENROLLMENT PROJECTION (based.upon Ist Month's En-ollment) * Special 3 4 5 6 Ed. to tea Al 83-84 701 a95 705 510 658 598 -9x 49 45']4 tCB4-85 826 707 605 705 610 55d 598 49 4750 119955-8 946 828 707 096 705 610 _ 558 49 iO58 298,5-a7 1087, 940 828 707 095 705 610 49 5627 198? -d8 112-3 10$7 940 628 707 095 705 49 6142 '*Tbe number of kindergarten students is projected by using the number of births in Enloe ;Hospital five years prior to their enrollment in our schools. For the past ftur years, we have received 90-109% of this number: The rest of the projection 5s based on a no -growth after the class ha's been established and moves through the gra:de levels. Me figures do not include the Mid -year kindergarten students, which historically soave added an average of 57 students to the kindergarten total each year. i i f CITY OF,CHICO - 1983-84 ANNUAL BUDGET - CUM" CITY N OmATION �< Suildina;Valuation Activity-- __ 1w Total Building Valuation Actio "ty (Based bpon Building Permits- 1982-83 thru 4/83 Roofs, Tot Priv Plus Piseal NCO Nev Alter To Alter To Paolo, Bldg Schools 6 Total Year. Resident CommerResident Colmer Gavages Signst Etc Conir Vat Churches B1d1k Val 1973-74 5,367,786 2,789,800 303,161 583;792 65,600 124,969 9,235,128 9,047 9,244,175 1974-75 20033,430 3,209,700 2581960 1,018,081- 7,700 227,815 6,773,167 171,350,' 70544,517 1975-76 10,048,971 1,741,680 539;595 720,833 14,606 1,070,963 14,136,642 0' 141136,642 1976-77' 7,463;461 3,081,400 344;772 1,150,188 22,900 1,210,981 33,2731702 1181496 13,392,198 1977-76 61732,873 41139,200 530,485 1,9341802 131160. 912,768 14,263,288 66,300 141329,588 1978-79 17,006,599 7,203,231' 6011419 1,659,646 18;875 1,250',964 27,740,740 5,625,000 33,565,740 1979-80 16,442,210 S,4SS,880 761,195 2,096,755 50,050 1,3551635 24,164,725 149,270 241313,995 1980-81 61490,076 2,478,656 1,143,043 3,988,735 751446 1,4150 172 151366,122 37;115 15,4031237 1981-82 615751180 7,243,01 846,33014j688,656 45,011 1,050,780 20,448,680 0 20,448,680 1982-83 6j027i302 41528,137 447 024 1,733,476 22,431 7791073 13,537/743 0' 13,537,743 2., Hev Construction Only- (Based Upon_9ui1'dinR Permits - 1982.83 thru AI0 riscal YcerNo=. Permits Kalllingi uetio,t No. Permits No, Unitoe11VValuation No. Permits Valuation InValuation No, Permity'tels Valuation 197344 28 -733i923 23 442 4,6331863 12 2,789400 63 8,1571586 197445 6 194,430 12 165 1,8191000 112 3,2091700 30 5,2431130 1915476 91 10980,807 25 '!81 8,629,814 l 1,7421180 127 12,352,801 1916617 179 5,4961811 !, 19 164 1,966,650 18 3,081,400 216 10,544,861 1977-78 1'18 41 9 840,773 16 US 11892,100 31 411'39,200; 174 1018)2`073 1978-79 180 71273,970 31 146 1132,6x6 34 7,2031237 245 24,2091836 L919-80 126 6,912,486 10 479 4,529,724 26 3,458,860 166 19,901 090 19 80.61 11'$' 4,966,071 11 58 1,5241005 12 2,4781656 186 81968,726 1981.82 53 1,007,668 26 210 4,577.1512 36` 7,2431423 115 131818,603 1982-83 37 1,376,306 42 199' 4,656,996 16- 4,$28,137 95 101555,439 Information obtained from City of Chico PlAhnicng Dept. POPULATION CHICO URBAN AREA CURRENT POPULATION 58,319 PROJECTED POPULATION' INCREASE 2% 2.57. 3% YEAR 1985. 64,388 65,952 67,6011 1990 71,090 74,653 78,376 1995 78,489 84,453 90,858 2000 86,658 95,562 105,311 Information obtained from City of Chico PlAhnicng Dept. �1at:ch 1 L9t 3 M, - SB201/AB6 1'E� SC::-iEDUG1�S school D3 S ��: � C� OQ C'� Class Sa,x(:,S tuden trdu %, X1. X 2 x I �S Ex' � in g .Fe a Sc hu1 Al, pine Union XIV Cosi Pe r Studn 2$ -- - _, 440 - 51,193/bC7 $3,035 Bonsall Union s ._ 052-.604 2,058 Dd..a 3 er. ,"'CC.A7j•�W ..-....".'- 637 2 Dd. 177 l i 3,408 Borrego Splings Dd, •�o�l Unified 30 .166-:701 1,500 SFn 7z; I 850 mm 350 mu , vjv 3,025 Cajon Valley Union30 __ .05-.48 856 S>~b 350' Mrb 200 MIi 2,996 Cardiff -" 26 .34 .3q --------------- ------ ----- ""`" 4,115 chola Vista city 30 50/ . Dd S Fb _ 200 Apto 50 ta.nnual cost) M11 1 0 behesa 2.0 - 1,750/bO _ 2)382 Del. Mat Union ---"" ._--- 27 . 2 3, 1�055/DU ---------------------- 4,� s89 w ----. SO Flarct� 1,4 19FT3 SchoolADS dist�i�� SCItCDUL s , Cass size stUden tr/au Encinitas Union ,`__ st].t1~��`'rT Ex g Pee Schedule 29 `----.. •`CrV Cost Per L .34 t1 Escondido Union $465/9d. Fligh 29 0036-.311 5732 srq rallbrook —" "- 7 40 91'1x ,�a 91 over (2 101 3 p1X 4 DUs Union ; n� 06 p 4 9 27 3.060 __ 1► 542 s F b 611 F"'btOok Union- M F D 4 70 till ;5g&& 2 750 +h 30 'i '1 .05=.29 .xq 554 2 rld. Jarnul"Las M Mores Union Dci 213 y . & m" 4x003 (3 ) 454 550/1)U ,Lakeside Unioh 9ad 3 051 2g,5' 0 a 4 6 8 (det 600 s t'h 4noMFp ---. nlrc UnlCie�1 " ""f 200 hill 2 161 2 o v e k 1 stat tonal 093 11501) Lo �� 1, 609 1 � 2 00 LO 28 .�,aq 1 +.��� 90(1 to lit, 319 char X1991 2i1n3 -� 900gry 450 spD ------ .:._.. goo 20d' 1pd, 9.10 Page 4 School. District Class Size Student/du Exist3 nX�tFTee Schedule Cost Per Stu' XV. - XII, _. -X7:xx 11 $1,742' 3 1317 •3✓7 929 2 1lD .i&'4. $ X1,307 Solan Beach 27 .OGS—.347 34G 1 tau -360 s a- 4Ba �c+o 300 $FD-3BD,Gj11O mr-n-Mm)' 435 (11) Sweetwater Union 37-A , 17-1_.00 2110 MF,D-38D .1.7 60 8ID-7 aDo M'11, 7 High 180 SFD•-2BD.Ilu 1,7.94 ;FD 784 DPI,X Owpia .a7d Ua11eY Center. 2E3' .1,89 •.411 700 pt. g t 7x 2,904 Union 549 MII .» 1,650 S.FI) Vista Unitiea • 5 29.E . Q 46 1X200 600'- MHa�` Arlo t' ,111 3,000 1,750 SFO .75- 1 , 300 firD , sv- 2,653 harnet• Union 30 .55 ,75 2.00/s;f.-group .hbmez for thi 1 Oen 5ba ►Mora � 27ao �_ 00 • q QoR 1 `zza o Hca. � aba, WOO 2Aop.' 1512.60 u�- i I (2) Vers reduced by t r Y rox) of ., 15 r <Ipp tlia 5c tttr� 1 (er.3 ticeded t f 1 pante a tcnirowy c i ne't room: `Act`i do of the istric oar cost per o Fri stunt;.zed a60-81 by 6: to .IrV vd ht new fec11) Ref leets a three=yst, nOt f lVe-�y ;ar as i s Usual nt•actl e, 11 �� OA3DYliAtiCE 2tO. dib. `*� f int( , AN ORy?INANC£ OF THE CLh( COUl►'CIL OF TkE CITY OF FON1A2tll A}fEHDING CHAPTER 8 OF 1!3g COD£ OF THE CITY OF FONTANA, CALIFORNIA, BY ADDING A NE's "XICLE XII RELATING TO FINANCING INTS'tiM SCHOOL FACYLZTIESs G M r AND PROviaYliC THAT THIS ORDUWCE DECLARING URG .:Ni`Y Tk1ERE0F, TAKE EFFECT m.' UTELY. °, IS THE 'CITY CQONCIL OF THE CITT OF 'FONTAM DOES ORDr.It1 AS FOLL014S SECTION 1. A new Article X%' is "added to Chapter $ ofi the Code of the. City of Fontana to read as follows-. - "ARTICLE XII. S4,,�Wn XAC CLIT2xs � 11 W, p1w Sec 6 32. Pur7sose.. usat to The purpose of this article in Ito estabaeMol district Whit operates cover nit Code Settibns 65970 at v6atrab7 as eles�mtary or hiih school til finance intaTirA school facilities. fl Sod 8-33. Findi�. SeMo1 trict District.. The g�owernio; M?-1 of the scba�al dust. .* • (+d) hr ovarcrawdina that wey st►ell notify the city, of s finding ppvtod by! Such notification shall be is the fit council c an clear and convincing evidenca that-�i (1)conditions of ovarerowdiag>'exiat in one oz'+acre attandabce areas which will. *Oir the norael functionibg of education progr;pss including the; reason such conditions exist; Iand (2) all zeasonable methuda of».itigatint these conditions of overcrowding baja been evaluated and no faarible method for rel,using such conditions exist. The notice of findings shall also ioacify the eoitiglation measures considered. y (b) Com, If the ci council concurs in each a amling that coed w tions of overcrowding exist, no, approval "of a dismtident ry use s or a teratative subdiviaiota Orland diviai.on for reetide�etial. use ahsl]. be granted unl"s the: city Council finda'e Of Rhes �► (1) that the dedication of land, psyesnt Of requited by lieu thereof, or a eoubinstiIn of both, the school district is appropriatn'arid will be provided as set forth in this article, or (2) that there fere specific overriding fiscal., Cconomic, social, or env ronneatal factors which in th jjudgemint of tba City council would benefit the city, justifying approvals $ec: 8.,34., Definitions. Ae used in this article: (a) Conditiowia of overeraoding means that the total cnroliotent of a school; including antbilt6ht ftow proposed development, exceedn the capacity of t,4h school is joteivined by the 86vetto,g body of the district: (b) ftaasonabta met :s far nittgating conditions of ts�e-'crq%iding shall include; but are not limited to, agreem.nte ucrwaen s subdivider and the affected School district vhnreby temporary ce 'buildings will be leased to the school district or,tesporary buildings owned by the schooi district; uiil he used. Sec. ?3__ befnitions. (Continued)" (c) Bedsntiat davelopmdnt means a project containing rnsiden�i��kl dwellings, incling mobtlehomes of one or mora units or a ud 77 subdivision of land for the purports of constructinti one 'or I!Ota residential dwelling units. 5e"c. 8 33 Conditions of Approval. and eithl'a prove a discretionary residential Ot nor deriga review fanning comms (a) Neither the cit council, p al permit or approvn a bo P `tentative subdivision or land .division for s residential development oo within an area identified in Sec. 8-33 without attaching ail Aesiit eballcbe~ dit on of approval a teQuirement that no building p issued until certification baa been received lace ,the appropriate payrenk of school district that the required dedication of laid, fear, or combih4L oa of,�brbth has been made. (b) The -do of building and safuty shall not issue • building ed permit for a residential dsyelopaant in an asaa ideatifiin is &ase. 8-33 without certification );nen the:appropriats school dietrict that the required dsdication�of'land, Payment of fees or cosblAAtibis'of both has been cads. (c) The provisions of this article aha11 not aPQlr to: . (1) Senior citizen housing approved, finabc mad/or subsidized by the United States Departaant of Hone. and Urban DevelbPOWnt. ." (Z) jamodeling or renaN{itions not rasUdng in as additional dwelling unit or units. (3) Rebuilding a legally established dwelling unit destroyed or damaged by -fire, explonlnnw flood, Act of Cod, or other accident or cacsstrophe• gee. 8-36. Dedication Amount. ' The amount of the dedication, of land, payment of `fee in lieu thereof, or s combination of both, required by the School counGil district will be specified by resolution upon,the city accepting the school distrirtfs declaratinn of overcroudinr §:37. Schedule, The govetuing body of the acbool district shall submit a achadula' specifying how it will use the land, or fees, or both, to salsa the conditions of overcro'%tdi,ag. In the event that the ochool district cannot meet Che E.�,,�edula, it shall subuit ■odificstions to the city council and the 'reasons for the modificastions. Seca 8-38. Account and tteport. (a) Any school district receiving_ funds pursuant to this article shall maintain a separate account for any faii Paid Mud shall file a report with the city council On the balance in the account at the end of the previous fiscal ya report shall specify which attendance areas W11 continue to be over- crowded when the fall term begins and where condition& of over- crowding will no longer nsciat. Such report shall be filed by. August l of each year and more frequenest of tba tly at the "requ city cousicil' (b) If overcrowding conditions no longer exirti the provisions of tine article shall no longer Apply. X. ei. It-it SECTION 2. 'Urgancy- =aucha and thncnature of the eemergenayiwhich at, Chia ocdivianca iib an urgency me A• requires it to take effte immediately is xe fo7�lOues ' Rapid. growth in the City of n"bar f occurring, and vill 'Wntinae to with is avidencltd by the numbsr °flan and°aubdiviSiOnunder nAppl�+icati°ns, occur; $aid gra, scmiC, site p is buillie activity xa w1l as the nuaberwit beetliernpcnding development plans. and epprovxls, rion8 ublic health, safety and required bacquatca good facilities, oftFo11 ata 1 the p wrlfmrt of the {� pl of interne school arding the financing SECIIOtl �- This ordinance reg City ctive iieeedi(1%) for the facilities within the Cit of Fontana shall baaoaa twit a neva apasr of id Ordinance and within fifteen (ne Jaya purpose of the administratioa of as published.in the herald 'News+ State of aftar the date of adoption bhhll b uacil vptinr 'for Ssasrri circulating, printed'And publirhad .la the City ofi Foatana, general cir ul.&U0ar with the aasea Of w�64ra of the City co and against the sena, as This ordiw acv is an ur}�eaCI ordinance and $A Passed stcT ON a. on, to introduction and it bew"" Offecdtive bacaaea 4ffective sdiataly Ctl the 'public health, Oaf sty 3amsdiately, because it is ah Ordinance reldting and aalfare of the pec of the City of 'f°ntYn�►- APPROVED "D ADOPTO this .20th day, of Nay, 1960" f e/ Frank 8orxas+ FonCauw Mayor of the City o A'PM Patricia H. Murra' » » City'Cierk w I, Patricia K. Murray, Cit Clark "of the City of Fontana ase P�cc=Officio ,Clark of tUa city council; do hereby certify that the foregoing ordi by thts introduced, finally pa�+sed and &dopS+cd an the 20th 'day, of May, following vote to-vitt `Kragxa AYF.: mayor worsen, &;tUcilnea ;dreeaaa, Cildayi X,Oehler, ' tea "SENT: Noara f NOESt Ilona Pic-riai_. a ll: M- trrt: o f Fontana City Clerk of the City : further testify that said ordinance +vis thereupon oignmd, by the Mayot of the city of idutanai )a/, P�tricis M. liurrx of Fontana itl Clerk of the City i At, _fimi[4ANCE f'f0.24 AN +JRi)INANC! OF THE COUNTY OFA SAN t3E"RNAROINO S The number of tiudscili IM, i g,tuomg+ :rh,. h shalt ter thirty (301 unless +nformatton Of OW0ed- oy the, STATE OF-�-,CALIFORNIA. AMENDING SECTIONS 61,063 ANO 61,0(5 OF [NE SAN ee FlNAnblNO ..,hual (14100.1 indrt.atesanuther t+gufe is more'approut"If The fee shalt lnitlally be dali:ufated by the s, hool COUNTY COOF, RELATING M INTERIM ..CH0b. FACILITIES FIN+ LACING Oisirrcl and submitted tofjathet with the supporting rldr.0 lu ret! Bovril of Superv►*ort with fill# lindilips, iwielig+n+Atiolis T he Bna••l of S�ttAovisorf of tb• Cuwov, of Sao iletnarif+no, � ,Is— of Calrfornla does ordain as (attowf .u%t f0fognn+endations nada IJur*uanl to Sgw11w+ 61,067 thv ilu atf of Suparvtsort *hall mak* the' final delenntn.lt+on as to the SECTION 1 Sat.t+on ti1.063 of the Siti Bonlit+htio Couttiy dei rho 400foultate ligurss for L. C attd S in the fornuia, drxl is not. flUt0s Itt•11 btu' tit• school d+sima in its... ,,filial Gt 063 3ahool Olsitlt.l Neaten IG1 00 'Polar o only if olaoveft rowd+ng l0ainel fllert With lisle by' !:alculahon ant he Boardhe Of SJIMttvrsor*. shalt nial+q the final the loci and may tr•tesllar jilodlty the Board of Supeovito" a school diiiftcl. govarl009 board_ , the district board shrill eonduc; a pubtue heartnq tee. The Ise shall bear a toatotiable r•laritkiship to the news of the community for interim Iacilhliw •and the need for schools At wee hrarinp Sha governing troart9 shall contrder Wch facts as it tfQerns approPriate to substanttaft a cialm trial theta ca{,'sed by hitt dav+lofim•nt. The tor, paid shall be the! in rf itct w0ft a building 0-01111 it Issued far a er Art avcrawdsd conditions within attaritiar.ee areas of the district. At such hawing, this govdrning board shalt confider.•. ra'Sfdantuai dowlOtiiownt, or, It land is to be dedicatod, wharf the land is dedicated, I, (b1 Instead of the Ise prosKtlbsd reasonable fnothods for mitigating funditiont of av0ctowdin01. Such lnathods shall Incluck, but bo , above'; in subdivisions ;1 coq ta!'ning c"000oi0 than fifty ('50) 011kels, the "lop -it shall, if not limited to; (a) Agr0inwnts between a deVefap!4r end the affected raglilmd by the 'School distrit.,t, dedicate land of s fair market valuk? .not to exceed it- t it"tlbsd fee. Should thae0lool diOrkit "col alatrkt whereby tnrnporary,i/se building„ will be leetcd to this school dlittict for an tnterltin.Pitriotl, or }hereby temoorary, osis r1liqu6 t dadkartitus of land of a Value laa*than the fen calculated Pursuant to Section 61.o86(a1, the tl*velerpwr tiialf bulldingr avvntid by the s5hooI will be utaai, (b) The svaiblifli of fund44 the use Which Day ttie difference between 1" fak "what values of the land and the taw, in accordance 'with' at %voutd not rrrepair the n it"I functioning of edueationnl sr Provj'SI0M Of Ial ismue. Should Stich low' be resod ' � ries seal his desiflo ica tentative ter slit,, cfsurplushe Useor f u6 ik hicit'tcoul rty, F�purpilab of Soh„ "W"IM ( tract sibmtttnsts. tfYfnna land la do dedicated. ft :f*aif be ba de � p lis♦ad in srestdance whn Sha blow suk»ection, ty+' means both roof and personal, (d) The use of tchoot diatr{et Property far tempprary.use' bulldinys6 tons,, at rte Sub- division Mao Act, It the ,dedicsilo i of land is not requited by tf» "001 distrfct, the psyrnant of fees er attrrnistlice atSlNatilir4Q (e► The unci of ott»r 'Schools iii Ins di'Strict not hayirg overcrowded conditions. ihdi be rpuired, (ci In ieu o! tile' iQo Dfont bw abase, rtes dQvelosra of w I0 Ociubla sessions ProgrOnto as passions. horixar! by Edurs•Owned resitwntizl day okprr,ent rnoy. att his at fiver asadan, at hie or her n ' low 1 tic Code Sectit o t 0p ofoK or411. by thL* iehool dialed b nW� this conelL.kth �� atad r Ifth (Slit) (h) Use of evadable, bond reysnuot to 1041 extent s +thorlted by Iaw. school Vow the dsva kwon *MI at the ef.vuloper'a siipence; .; lie til This DdJssibto use of tecilities int other disirkts, Tu Thi use i0ttrdistrict Atterxisr►ce agreornentt. rvn-ioval the inmin- facilitfaa' Ytani touch Place, tallQes o f►er arrrrnooments accesttable to the ochool d{et►irC and tries devalopes' (k) The f'"Ingl of approprlasa notices of aysrerowdingWith. cities within attendance areas subject to avoonstrf rowding. are agreed upon. (d) in the ownt that a ifelMlr*PM cif • raekierttlaidaveltiP- None of Isid mgthtidf level trio etiiJd to rgsqulre interdiftrtet burin*: r+ M vrithin an ae/rrerowdfQd ettsrvCtnee area do0ieees Ittruf,, money or b uildloo to the affected stxuoo) district for puruos" If the flovorning board maker a finding at the 'close of the public hearing provided' f, In this taction that la) of Providing claesco6mo for students ifenerated by the rhicHnlisi development, tit* lfee required by this rection semi tie iodui:nd by fair conditions of dv:rcrowdinr Quist in ona 'or more attendenet► arae# within the which will kr►pai► the normal functioningofaducatlonal the mtarktt vriud of the land, money or buildings •o donated i t0 the school district. This provision #half apply Individually to each Programs Inelldinq the reason for slice conditions axitHng; M►d ib) thrt all rQasonsibFQ niQtisoah residential davebpriunt. Such that donotions made with retpett to one reaid"Itiat dovalopesys0it shell iiot he used, to ditt3t g of mitigating conditions of ovQteta i 0vd n9, Including those Specified i„ this section, have been fees required in ariot!"r. Unitas otherwise "road by the school district,_ The Providing of faeilitien Pursuant to Subtraction •vaiu ovists and and no feasibiQ method for reducihilsuch conditions the reasons therefor• it shall titsn:rseommend that the %j t (c) does not corwituw a donation Pursuant to this tiirtisectlori, lot The tend or fere, or troth, tninslan, iChadt 9aeof dedkistion' of set forth in this chapter shall bio +mlrorad, to • district Puniusint to this ehoptlw setalt bio used only for than The school dhtilet shall also datsrmine what facilities it intends to construe" from Such foes seat the location tnernot, DurPoss of tarevradieq terripor'+sry eMrrantary ei IPG' a1 high School omay inclUjing thein udiiti9s, 11urnithihoi. auxd toilet ti facilidn not ocinstnklad withj»inw0uni foundatfwia. and/or what land it (ntonds will be dodicated to it for mid, put"$". the location thereof and how it intands to U" saki ltd Not"Id" tteiaind any of the provisiontf to few contrary, no fee or dsd)oodoit of land shell be Iinposad on.' land, auxd that the location of the facilities are consistent with the general pian es verified by Nie lsuntY Planning OePrrtinon4 (1) Senior citizen housity appioved, finarr.d and/iii Sublildiilild by the United States Oapsrm Ti+s school district flail also detwrrtilne die average number of Public /cfiool students gll awsted pow dwelling unit within the ant of Housing and Urban OevokpirnSIS . ... (2) i omisa (lne a rertwir'Sa(orr which dui result jn oveeccowded attendance Solve. The schoo( district shall daterMIng land define the exact boundaries at the ovartrowdod rtat oukV u additional dvvnit, (3) ettandance aroo, The School district thali also provide IPA n initial calculation of ;he fea e' dvyt u unit to Section 61.065, Any clibujbingsof a tapWty oQtabgoljod ctw#Aing.' m unit destroyed or damaged by fir's, 00090 etrptoeia f, act of rood. , id ar otter accent of c3111strophe. At the conclusion of the public hearing, t,,,* governing ootid If has made alis the required iin„sngs, "determinations, and (gl ' Where two tarosrale school districts boorato schools in OvMf laopirH attendance ateas where the Board Suraarvisdsrt mcommondatfons. shall transmit th 1 ell the Clark 'of the Board of Supervisors. of him concurred In bilis findings of overcrrtwdirp for both school SECTION 2. Section 61,066 of t4ii San bornetdino County dlstrlctq. the *ovisrnitvg boards of Iles affected school distrkta ' ,hall dolotmine'tt►s distribution of revenue from Code Is hensby amended to lead vas foilovrst 151.066 Fees and Didicition of sand. this fast lWvko pursuant to Mk chaiiw Within thirty 1301 days from rte day of t,OMU r MM by Sha deiarij. In the event the wheat districts fail (a) Tfa fee for each dwelling Unit ostabijshed by ills chooser ehbil be caleuleted aline Sha following formula,County to agree on dletribaitiorn "af free riith n thirty (301 days. the on of Schools shall daterniine tM a Ctionnrant • FQ+D+tt dvwalNnp unit. sopor. of fare Wltttln •`second Olkty 1301 day Dogiod. Notv►ithitsniding 3 chi any other proiiieioni of"this cheater, if 1Alls®ta*: L The number df sttic"hts attendintl tfublic an ovnrcrnviKlad attendance oleo as determined by the govtrnir>, Award Pursuant to haawing includes tstritory vaithia an Ineoryeratod city, this fee or eladlcattort School In this overcrowded attendance f_+te taenotamd by each ifvwlling unit, of !aria vroridesf' Pursuant to the chaPw sl+sid rent be Qtfuictivsl unto the district C r The Bost of leafing Iron► the California Stet* Aibcistioan Board Ohio (1) tomporary hen subalitted Its fir+r n9s of ah+rttoesgdltiq ba iul city. it) No fee pr dadiCstton of lam!'Sl+oll be rstItiked tow any cilissroom lincludinfi iea utllrt, hJrnfshingt and tai lot facilities not ecrostruet.,rd w1th residential devafoP+t+efit until tela tahemtQr 14114 be" in *"act lot thirty (:w1 days. PO marent foundations) for a Derlod of itw (SI years. in the awsnt the State Allocation Board wiii not ieaasS the required (1) After a school distrlct hee rice, ars asfporildriment' cia+tir i"is), tfse School district plait abtwn three (31 written Proposal, for such cifnsrogrn(s) and Utilize tM lovvo.sf Puisuent to the Leroy F. Grow* Sria S<hoel flUlWihs Loom Putthasr Law of 1976 (Education Cods Secitan 11700 rl req,)" cost in its Initial colt kiattone; ho fee or dedication of larrd P+jrsuarsl to this chootar shell be required within the zwo-r, dw" area of dna distrkit. t 1 ~rll not apply to that portion of. a l'7 lsw ClliiptMt dR an IvInSt'♦ dawlop"""l Iran i �f1 naa.asa}cb�t aatelatiR*+n .rvhit:h to EducetlorR Code Section 39327 if Kv: hastwsn apuraaiant stnsasad. A school d{sttkt ,within vshiah tars 144 'been tmgla• ftl_ chaow 'shall .rnmsdistsiv WIN ,the urwant to this uernrntad P and Burldtr4 trail 0 5upw Vigors. 0lanning ,�narRTOnti Gf an Kt 8ascrtbac! in eury Dspaitn+4nt of the,occurr�*+ca , 1. lhli 111 and tki of"Section tat»065. t♦pna ib1, idtake eNect thirty t�01 ord{nan SECTION a'i Thh ca shalt erlrYs attar thik data of adoption, r JAMES L. MAYFIELD. Chairman Soard of S.ups"isors' itOftSE OltHAf1OON «:ark at . iaan3 of Supervise" ; OF CALIFORNIA .ATE COUNTY{OF' pf 'Super^ $A,N stFw4^9O1NO N, Clark of the 60ord OIS11AA0On State of a+,al{fornla, n "" 1.:ANOAE! Igimars 'af the County of !len aarnsniino, that at A regular maetm Of s ,soar" of sraratN cartiftr on Supervisors s of grid CmaetlrM wavy praaan SRtonrvisors arras L' Atxil; 1fBD, at wlsk�+ Dermis N,ars,.rgar: llaba+t , ,t � .w. . r � it McEMain: laatrflow. ctwktttan: Clerk. tffe foregoing ordlnanca was Pass" to 1 orWfoiiaarw.rs14w"berW. TownswWo t V rw AYf1t Severyhws N[?fBSt Nana. ABSENT: S+.toen+W- bob *4 nto sst mY hind and lrrw+ :K«, t ii i>. «'u N WITNfF.9Ei yr►fS,gEOF. !hart+ sffittdd the official last of the hoard of SRslyet rico is this lath day of AOri:, 13Il0 ANOMEE OISNAnOON.. the towd of Sut�� Ws Clark of of tha County of San 6arnardino Stria of California, u +. , ' �!`�« ♦ 1� IWC`. : y : �:q..�..u.�.«y.,#+w.+,•.1�.i:aYw++rr.,µ urs.:• i + 1 4-7t3 1AVIS ION '2 i{ ' ,(Division 2, Chapters l through 5 aded 'by Ord. No. 5120 (N.S.) Eft. 4 27�78): ,s��,, DEDICATIONS OF LANDAND FEES FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec 82• 01 CITATION: This division. shall be khown. y "Facilities Dedication and ti and may be cited as he Schon]. Fee Orclnaaince V' Sec. 82.102. ALTTAORITY • This division is adopted pursuant. to the provisions• of Chapter 4.7 (commencing with 65970) of Division l of Title 7 of the Government Code. Sec. 82.103. OPERATIVE DATE OF DIVISION. This division ` shall become operative 30 days after 'its effective date. PURPOSE AND INTENT 'Ch`isdedicsion is intended to fees the school facilities atioia and g fees legislation.in the unincorporated area of the County of San Diego and to provide authority whereby the County, affected school. districts and applicants for land development approvals may undertake such reasonable steps as are .necessary to alleviate the overc•rowding of school facilities. 82..105. • REGULATIONS TELs. Board of Supervisors Sec. may from time to time, by resolution, *issue regulations to provide for the administration of this dav2son Secc 82.106 FINDINGS The Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego finds and declares as follows; (a) Adequate school facilities should be available for childreca residing in new residential developments. y p untial developments may Cb) �hiblic and private res schools or the require the expansion of e g p construction of new school facilitie 4-78 T y of the Count' • them funds for + (c) in m.�na areas .�' the cans+ructi.an of new classroom facilities are not available resulting in 'the overcrowdingwhen new development occurs , g of exist`in schools, d Nesthousing developments frequently cause conditions of overcrowding in existing school facilities which can n,:)t be- alleviated in a reasonable period of time without County involvement as provided for under existing °state law. (e) That, for the above reasons, new and improved methods of financing.for -interm, school facilities necessitated by neck' development are needed, iri San Diego County. w Sec. 82.107. COUNTY GENERAL PLAN. The San Diego County General Plan 1990'pr6vides for the location of public schools. Interim school facilities, whether temporar~* or permanent, to*be constructed from fees paid or land required to be dedica?l,sd hereunder, or both, shall be consistent with the County General Plan. ' Sec. 82.10$. PRIOR AGREEMENTS. Any agreement existing prior to the operative date of this division between an applicant for a residential developmentanaschooldistrict and pertaining to the dedication of landand/or payment 3ymeof fees for school facilities to serve the, property which is the suibject: of the application, or any portion thereof, shall be recognized by a decision-making body hereunder and shall be considered by it as satisfying the, requirements of this division. Sec. 82.109. SUNSET PROVISIONS. This division shall b'e subject to the San Diego County Sunset Review Process on July li 1979s with no ,expiration date; CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS Sec, 8M01. CONDITIONSOF OVERCROWDING: "Conditions of overcrowding" means that the total, enrollment ofaexceeds the includingc l j • including enrollment from proposed; development, 1 t .} +J such, school as determined by the governa* ng body Capacity of �� � , _ f t;ie school 'a stra.ct. sec. 824.202. DECISION-MAKING BODY. "Decision-making body" means,'? the Board of 'Supervisors ;' Planning commiss ion r .moo and o f >P 1 anning and Zoning Appeals, the Zonng;Admin:�strator, A or tj�e Director of Planning and Land' UsE ' (Amended by Ord. o. 5406 ''(N.S.) Eff. 3-22-79 Opr. 3.723-79) Sec., 82.202.5.' DIRECTOR. "Director" means the Director Of Planning and.'Land Use of the County of San D�.ego. (Added, #3rd. No. 5406 M.S.) Eff. 3-2`2-79, Opr. 3-23--19) Sec, 82.203. DWELLING UNIT.; `IXrelling snit" means a 'b►uus.lding or a portion thereof,, or a mobilehome,, designed for residential occupationby one, person or a group of two or more versoxrs living tog6ther as a domestic unit. Sec. 82...204. REASONABLE METHODS FOR MITTGAT:VV COIWITZONS tar OVERCAOWDI1-IG. "Reasonable methods for mitigating condi,tior s of overcrowding"shall include, but are not limited to, agreements between 'a. subdivider or other developer of residential developments .and the ax`fected school. district whereby tem�►orary-use buildings will, :be leased to or for the Benefit of the school .7i,strict or temporary-- use bti3'.ld3.ng8 owned by 'the school district will be used: Sec. 82.,2b5. RESIDENTIAL DEVELl7PIMNZ. "Residential:` development"means a -project cotlining residential dwellings, including mobileh�mes, of one or more units or a subdivision of land for the purpose of constructing one or more resa:dential dwelling units Residential development includes, but is hot limited to (a) A privately proposed amtendment to the County GeAeral Plan which would allow an increaae in authorized residential density and where no further disdtetiona?;y P;ctiOn for residential development need be taken by a deci.sion�making body "prior to avpl.cation for a building permit. (b) A privately proposed specific plan `or amendment to a specific plan which would allow an increase in authorized residential density. (c) A tentative o_ a+tentsubdi Map'* map off,:: parcel map or �- fa.nal subda.va.si a time extension on ;much P (d) A sFeial ,usepermit. (e) An orda.nance rezoning property to a 'residential. use ' O�e to a more intense r6side.titiaZ use. (f) A building permit. (g) Any o"she discret onar,� permit for resideAtial. use. ` !Q i"i. tip Yr'Gi t c i 4" Sec". 82.,20,6 EXEMPTIONS. A residential development shall be exempt from the requirements this division when :it consists only of, any of tae following; (a) Any modification or remode-1 of an Existing legally- es-tablished cxrelling unit where no additional dwelling units are created.. (b) A condominium project convertilgan existing apart Ment buiflding into ra 'condomin'itm where no new c3•.relli;ng units are ,created, (c) Any rebui7ldinq of a legally:-estabia;shed dkrelil.ng unit destroyed or damraged by fire, flood, explosion, act of God or other accident or catastrophe. (d)" Any rebuilding of an historical building recognized, acknowledges and designated as such by the County, (e) The installation, siting or reocation of mobilehomes Lb then 'existing mobil iehome darks . , (f) Any dwelling constructed to replace a dwelling taken in an eminent domain proceeding, if bothdwelling sites lie within the same school district. (,Amended by Ord. No. 5264 (N.s.) Eff. 9-12-78) (amended by Ord IN0. 5552 (1;.S.) 8t2. 8-2-79 ) CHAPTER FINDINGS OF OLtERCROWDED ATTENDANCE AREAE Sec. 824801`4 SCHOOL DISTRICT FINDINGS if the governing body of a school district which has jurisdiction 'within, the Eanincorporated territory of San Diego County makes a finding supported by clear and convincing evidence that: (a) conditions of overcrowding exist in one or,more attendance areas that include `anin,corporated territory within the distract which will impair the normal functioning of educational programs, including' the :reasons for the existence of such d, dations and (b) that all reasonable methods; within established school: district policies, of mitigating conditions of overcrowding have been evaluated and ho ;feasible method, as determined .by the school distract, for reducing such conditions exlist, the governing body of the scheol district stall notify the Board of Supervisors. The notice or findings sent to the County ;shall specify the mitiga'cion measures cansidet e.d by the school. district:; ' If the Board of supetvasors concur 8 2 ' 4-78 in siuch f findings, the p r avis ons of SPctLoan 82.303 shall li.cable to v€�Ci.cial 'actions taken on resdentia b+e. a P1P a riec3.sion�-making body. li,cata.ons by Bevel pment app U YREMENTS . Any Sec. 82.X02. NOTICE OF FIND11M .REQ_ a sch of district to the County notice. of findings sent by ;. shall' Pecify ;,s ;!:fisted i;rn• $ection (a) The findings ' including . ati.on measures and methods-, (b) The - lit on 82..204, considered b the schbool ". those listed ,in Se them y ,.,district and anY determination made concerna.x1gncl;ude, but the cistrict Other mitigation measures may- are not limiaed . t® (1)' Ariy other' *agreemeirltc entered into 'by tea school �;"istri.ct which would alleviate tine ai;fec caused by new resa identil. conditions.ot•overcrowdng development. (2) Trie. use of relocatable structures, student " transpor tata:on and/or, school. boundary realignments. • The use o€ available bond or state loan (3) 1w. .zed by • revenues, to the extent author he use of funds which could beavailable vailable�:t`I ' (4) - lus school distract from the sale of st�rp ro nate Sources" and funds available from ectiveher aPove ing bodies of as determined by the resgeeti-vim g ' affected school districts- Tprecise g g , ' eo r 'hid boundaries Of the over (d) he , � crowded attendance area or attendance required by O d Such a i~h :r in, f O=dti.on a5 'may b e req Board of Supervisors regulations STRiCTION ON a'�ROVAL OF RESIMTIAL gee., 82.803: Witha.n Any DE. SUPERVISbRS FZNjjINGS . , i?:QPMF�NT are a school district where it has been attendance 30'1 that conditions o� ursuant to Section 82. rove aetermined P . ,r• ._ to decision-taaka.nswa-thin suck y overcrowding MIMSody t, an dppl-i dation' for a resa,dent al development r 78 303 4 o f the area un-,.ess such decisioil-making body make- one ' findings: , Pursuant to this divsioi �a) That action will be �a/�r fees to mit�.gate the provide dedications .of land _conditions .o f' overcrowding within that attendance area, (!Or, 1� there are `spce�.fc o�rerri.ding fx,scal, economic, (b) That •ua ent o r al or environmental factors ,whit the County thereby u. :so�ci , bad would benefit I,� decision making y development otherwise _the approval of `a xes�.dential. evel�op agreeoaent justifg g pro of this, division* for 'a residential develo went and zhe subject to the. p p between the applicant , t,.ric to mitigate _ conditions of overcrowding f r school. rd�.,» by a dec:�sion �.�ia� attendance area may be considered -"thin . nfactor. rLak g "tody as such an overriding CHATTER 4 XtEQUTREI3TS, STANDARDS AND x ZOC�'i�UR� S 11 U�REMENT OF FEES AND/OR,,DEDICATIONS. Sec. 82.401• REQ an interim method of prov3.d3.ng<., V. or the purpose of establishing the County may ree�uire; classroom facilities where overcrozVding coedit 'ons e:tz5 as determine pursuant to Section 82.0 , pct ur �.ova1. of a residential development, as a condition to the app " ent of fees in lieu thereof the det�,ication of lana, 1:'1e paym decLSLon•-makin% r cpmbinat on of both, as deterztu.ned by a s an spec"if 3. o s` and other proceedio,g the bearing within its body during lications falling ment app dedica- residential develop am os tx.o t p n of the fees and/ og j'urisdict3.on, Prior for a decision tions of 'land, -it slhall •be! necessary wing findings n acting on the applicatz.oxi tQ make the folio o d,, General Plan prova.des for the location: b (a) The County G of r, public Schools. `o ot11, transferred to a school (b) 'The land or fees for the purpose of p roviding 4clistric't shall be used only ah school classroom and ` unior high or' high of the f. rater . ele exitaty , 31. the governing body tel ated' ''faclit.e5 as defined by distrItt. on and amount of 'land to be dedicated or I sha.l bear a reasonable Tho l©cat x or both] the, amours of fees to be psaa, Q ; , 82 x 1„ . , and Will be lim eco 'to the needs -0. theh school „ un' high or `hig re3.ationsh p , fcaz anterim el.eeasoT abl 7 relate limited to the acil.ities and shall be reasonably d and l5, ' -need for schools caused by the: development. f acalit1es to b d, purchased �,he a constructe (d) �, ti' br rented from such fees or the land . to be ydzdicated leased,. s_stX with the County General Plan: or both is con I 01. 1. 5. NECESSITY FOR ESTABLISHM NT OFheEis's�tancepD ec . Y . 4 , Tatwathatand ing the provisions of Section 8 a hent , S • ermit shall not a conditiohed upon the p' of a budding P " .o arty for the ��,or of a fee pursuant to this _ div s,1 the prlpa .fee s r the propas�d the school disttidt within wh urred in pursuant to bx�lda.ng lies has been established and cone Added by Ord' No(N -' S -) E f f . 5-23-78) ti;ectaon 82.403. FEES 5N SMALLER SUBDIVISIONS Sec. 82.40?.. PAYMENT OF he ayment of fees shall bc� required in subdivisions only athing £fifty (50) parcels or,less- containing ess . STANDARDS FOR NAND DEDICATION ,AND FEES . Sec. 82.403.*_��cated iia :a or fees 'to The standards ;,or the amount of dl board of where a deterart the .gow,ernang be required shall bdistract lashed byinat oia has been �cYade each school �,.s of overcrowding ursuant to Section 82.301 that corldit' m shah. be p Such standards and facts supportantt the exist: ervi:lors If the Board of `y. transmitted to the Board of Sup .�r they sha].1, ental gupery sons concurs in such standaa bodies in situations re•i,s3, be used by decision -=making where dedications of land and/or feeek are required ,as a. royal of a residential development. conGtition to the app ervitors from herein shall prevent the Boara of Sup dished Nothing �tandaras other than those est este king and uA�inS W arvisors �bli1� ,� y the District. by the school dtistrict thoseetran matted bbYrd v p" - s unable to c��heur in FII►ING p.I'PE2C.ATION Fi��t RESIDENTIAL 82.404. a ]., ion for the time of filing an 'pp DEVELOPMENT ment located Within an Sec Tst tial d. Velop Section 82.301 approval -of a residers s required by attendance area where` the +finding have been mader the Pp lit.ant shall, as part of such filing r ate whether, it Pr thereof, to dedicate 'land Eor school, a, a fee in lieu thereof ; or do a combination. ndac it shall. foci] ita.es If°theyacplicant prefers to dedicate land, of these. suggest the sped fac lar,�d:' Y C 82 0 5 130TIFICA'�' ON OF 8C800L DIStAIGTS Se application for a residential. (a) t1po�tha.nei'Pt ofa attendanan ce area where the fa,ndings ment W Y the Director shall develop+ Section 82,30i have been made, irequired by c C it M 406' 1, dit..ict has. ent�'red into anrr mw'emenjG 6 0 •. f the school "` � c Overate r ' (b.tig applicant for the-resident.Lal deyelopz ent ed r , with the;app within the attendance a� condita.ons o£ ' overcrowding board shall. upo't� ,rece.pt �^ 1 kation, the g4vez�n ng so advise by the apF', �b Section 82.4:05 (a) ; of the` n<�,ification require.. }' Y thereof fox, stibmi.sa.an, to the the Direct and tx.ansmit a cagy for cons 34,22-7 .SeCt:* [ riate deci,s�'�n-m°king body 2279, Gpx. approp Ora. No 546 (N.S.) Eff. 3^4 li 32.303 (b) (ended by 3-23-79). ` ' . .g the require the, d'�ica SCHOOL DISTRIG'�! SCeEDULE. �'ol�,owa.ntion of torq action eby 82.407.on�-makir4 body t the DlreOtor shajl,l a c?ecisz or bo.,�h, land or the payment of- fees, thereby . The �,;oVerning' notify each school distract affect.c�l body of , the sckiooi distrar"t skull. thor fees ,tor hothto solve . how *t wall use the 1 -and specifying , The schedule• sham. into e i.he condtions of overes4wciing sites to be used, ,the; ciassroo cil ties�Wili''bee the school and - the ,tines when such f made availabie, goVey`ning body o the' school. a rug a.ab le . In the event the i. it shall submit modift�.caticns disttj't cannot meet the s�-Viand r Of Su a=viaors and the reasons for the modifycati,ons tc the Board _ o o. 5405 ip;', ,) Eff . 3-22-79, Opr: 3=23-79) • {Amended by Ord . N LAND DEDIC,ATYON. When. is to be dedi ].and •-, C}ec. g2.4g8. •�. all be offered for dedication a�o-rescr�be6 in cted school sated, i� shall the same manne�. p district in substaritially Subdivision Ordinance) f°uen'tly Divsioz L of this Title (Cotu�ty ;table for school: �- and ub1�.c easements. Dedicated land which d for r s�reets P the school distract to be unsu.. trict. is detetttined by tion of the school. dis be . sold at the op th this Thepfundsmderiv'ed therefrom must be used �.n accordance �l divis for ; Sec,i S Z:. q 9 • FEE PAjexENT • y such payment or (a) f the payment of a fee is req�ia-red, to amount thereof shall be made to the Director at the pro pra rata meat . ,building permit...within the residential develop thy: time a is ,approved aAd issued. ,� � he fee �, det of feesby (b5 The amount otheudate�ofschelpaymente-f efor an stAlidard in' effect' on f the -t to $ec;txon 303(d) of urae�;pired plan check or revie�+ P the Uniform Bti icl"19 Co e. is made fox new builda.ng permit ( j When aPP �reviou18jy .ssiaed bil dihq permit s foilowa•ng expiration l anon of a L ii red the fee payment shall not be req 6-G-78) (Amended by Ord. (Amended by Ord. No. 5183 (N-5•) Eff. N.S.) Eff.--20=-78) (Amended by Ord. No. 5406 (N -5y No.V Ord. o: 5772 (N.S . ) Eff. . 3,"22-79,, �Opr, - 3-123-79) (Amended by Bff 6i-Aq-8O E { 680 FEES HELD xN TRUST. Fees paid ander this ` ` Sec , 82.410 . 1., Such fees plus d ivision 'shah :dei Asda reas�?nabin serer cenand, handling �:har Re accrued interes no more than th accrued interest shall .be transferred °f3q, days of payment to the schoo]. districts vith!'Ln thirty ( } ta.n school within the attedance area nfrom which, the ope i* g fe+�r were collected. PAID FEES S. if a "'.»es.destia�. Sec. 82.411. FZEFUiw development app roval is vacated or.voided, and 'if the County the. affected school district still retains s the land the or the applicant fees collected therercar, and iverning board of the 'school ,Board cif Supervisors or the 90 �� district shall order the land 'and/or fc.es, returned to the applicant. SeC i2.412. PR(>�iISION Off' INTERIM FACIZ►II'IES BY BUILDER. w u of the paanentj," of fees for interim facllit'. es, the In lie at his or her option builder of ares dentenseaep�ov provide facilities, owned. and at his or her e�,,p cat his, at by Such builder, at the place de sigazated by the or us•ion of the fifti.h school. school. distric t ► and at the concl . . der' s expense ►',';remove tide year the bux.lder shall, at the buil interim f a cil.ties from such place. (Added by Orth. No. 55131 (N.S. ) Eff, . 8-7-79) Sec;. 82. X13 . WHE I� COUN'T'Y FROHIBITE;D FRDrii LEVYING FEa:S OR After a school. distr�:t has 'received EQTj `RI.N1G LAND DEDICATIONS . Greene State School or vunent p Leroy F and app tio. uxsuant to �'�� ter. 22 (commencing with Euixding L' ease -Purchase Law of 'L, :'8 (Chapter. the County shall not + 5 17700) of Part 10 of the EduVi-ft- ."�n Codi} r other school fa.dd 14 ties pursuant' to this chap or pursuE ,nt to any have with builders of f:„nancIng arrangement such distr c emeaYor require the dedication 0f esidental developmentsr levy ally any land within the attendance area of the f landcshall �advi.seothe dz.strict so receiving fees, or, dedications of land Cdd�'=d by County immediately upon receipt of such app Ord. No.. 5581 (N.S.) Eff. 8--7-T9) . CHAPTER VSES AND LIMITATIONS OF USES Or LAND ?1,Nb k. All land or fees, or SQc . 3'2.5 Q 1. U5E OF ;AND ,AND' FEES . transferred to a. division and u...bse both, c6llected ;pt��rsuant to th�.� the district for the p rp School. clistric•c Sham- be uSed Only, , of high or high school ofrovcdizig interim el.emantary r 7 �, or permanent, classtoam and tdiatea far. yl,ties , whethe.. temporary 6 75 _ � „ t ` Sec 52,.502` AGREEMENT FOR FEE DISTRIBUTIC7N. If two separate school districts operate schools in en attendance " area �7hich includes the unincorporated territory ..of the County where the Board of Supervisors has concurred that gconditionshoof districts , the, n a overcrowding, wxl�enter��.ntoth school with the Board of S p governing •body of each school district; for the purpose of determining the distribut on of revenues from the fees levied pursuant to this division Such agreements shall be based upon, the standards established pursuant Go Section 82.403. -• Sec. $2.503. EEE FUND REOopb$ AND REPORTS . Any school district rec�eu ung funds pursuant 'this div s .on shall maim`rain a separate account for any fees paid an shall file a� report with the Board of Supervisors on the balance in the account At the ;s znd" bf the prey ious. fiscal. year and the facilities leased., purchased or constructed ciuritg the previous fiscal year., In addition, the report shall specify which attendance areas which include unincorporated territory of the Counter will,- continue to be overcrowdedwhen the fall g- conditions of overcrowding W4.11 ao term be tins and where con ongr exist. ' such report shall be filed by August l of each year and `shall, be filed more frequently at the request' -o;E thy. Board of Supervi,sor5. Sec. 82,504. TERMINATION OF DED,,,WA IGN AND FEE REQUIRE- MENTS. �ghenit: is determined by'' the Board of Supervisors that conditiOnt of overcrowding no, ] anger exist in an attendance area which includes unincorporated territory of the Corulty y dec sion. making bodies' shall cease levying any fee or requiring the dedication of any `land for that area pursuant to this Action under this section shall not affect the division. i' .. levy of fees and al of conditions already posed toy. dedications of Land and such conditions shall remaia, binding., y t ORDINAmt 130. 5901. (NEW sr,(IN51 Ari OROIr1ANCtr. AMNOIN0 Ug SAN Dlwd, COu\TY COng OF Tttd0tATORtt orh2�1�CrS. hCt•nTlh(i Th• POhMINTIONS Or LAND MID FEES FOR .SCIi00L xt ' DISTRICTS AND DECCAS400 TRS UndnNCY THEREOF ' The Board of Suporvisira of the County of San D1090 do ordain as foilo(+st Gitction 1. $At* D;[ego County Codo Section 62.203 •'S is amanded to road as Follows _ Sac. "gl�203.5. INTERIM rAMIXTIES. "Itikei itti facilities" j*hail be limited to the tolloAngt (a) telhobrary classtoomg hot cotinUdeted with parn:andnt fo(indation and defined as a structure containing ono of tnOed roonisi aach of wliich ix doeignedt intohdcd, end equipped far nae as a place forformal instruction at pupils by a teacher in a school. (131 Temporary classroom toilet facil'itien not ccnstYuctpd, (lith parmhfitsht foundationa. (c> rcasonablo 'its properation and lnstallRtich' oC temporary claiiereomd. section 2. San t?icgo Counky Coda Station GLAD is, amandod to rand ao follol+s Soca s�.tiiJ, i�littN COUNTY t11011ID'IteD FrOM LF.VYZNG r•ms on R>r2UIRIi10 Lni(b DEoICATtONS: Ont year after receipt a: ail ttFportionment pursuant to the Lakoy Fa Gkbdhb Stats school Duildinq.Laaeo-purchase Law of 1976 (iChnptor 22 cocraonaing with Section 17`100 of part 10 bf the Education ( t:VL11afar the conitructloh of n schools the County shell not pursuant to this dhartot 01-,p(tirsuant to any other school j �4 lacilikiog tineiicing,arrangamont such district may have A with builders of rod,`dcntial 'dovalopment.,'" levy any too atrequire the dadication of.any land withany in the attendance area, of 66 distVicto 11owa4er. 41 hntam la artur rconipt,^E the appnrti(t ��atheraoiij the further termination c "ovarcrowding, nstructian finding that 111 during the Period of co additional ovokeibWding would occur from continuad residantiai do' and t2) that any "tea levied and any required dedication of land laviad attbe er the rocoipt of tho construction sppottiboniah rano thdusCaool to,avi ld the odaltional ova,cro,tding p being available ;for use by t1id school district• and er Anyamountd of fees collebtod or tiottmontaand tnotafiused ed tits raceipt of "the construcUO" app to avoid overcroi-idinq shall ao roturned to the pareon Who paid the too , vi ms foast�orland dedicationsiof landmil sl;alloL _ district. sit rocaiving advloo tha County IModiAtoly` upon recelpt of such appok tionmunL' sootion J, school liistricta to Rovisa Foes. Each school iiakriet raobiving loos pueseaht to the "school Fat;ilikiao 'nedioatibn and 'Foe 0rdlnn,nco" (Son Diego Cnunt9 coda E 62.161 of 8644) nha3l revlso its fads to the 6htdht 1+ 'nocesnar to bking ity With hold ordinancd y it Into conform The new; tea 'ninoynt or dtatomont of eltisting dohforinity of. teas allall be submitted to the Bea 'o't 6upe1;visare for 4 Section 4r County to 1(old Coal Cbllettbd on at A: tet~ ddtobdr it 1780.,, rlot(iil'11"standing Saction 82'a�,ll of the San Dingo County Coder ai> achooi food coilccted for any t to dthool. district nn or attar October 1' 19Q0'P"k6'aon 61lbthe "school pacilikito bcdication and r�da Ordinnncd"(risn go w , y w . County Code S 0.101 of seg,) shall ro held by tho County until that school district 1199 ^ecruad•`poard of supekViaora Seeti4n 6, Word the expiration of fifteen (15) days approvai of a revisedfed nohodulo in tonfokmity with aftex it paaango this ordinance 1711611 be,published once with said ordinance or of a sidtoae:fit of existing conformity. ,the names Of the mcm6ex8 voting for and against the sumo in The amount then paid to the school district nhall be ly ,on the San Dego Daily xranscript, a tteNapaper Of general =he revised amount approved by the hoard of Supervinordi ci.rculetioh published in thr.'L'ougty of San Oicgu. " .Any fed collected by the Counky,on or after October ],, 1980 in excoss`of PASSEDO APPROVEI)i AND ADOPTED this'1th dayofOctober, `1980. the rcv!Lidd- fee amount 911411 be refunded to the paVor of the foo lay the County. ' SceLlon 5. bk9cncy f1cacure. This-ordinance is 001311 If GECOCK declared to be an ordinance nccensary for the Immodiato Chairman oP the Board of SupeL-visors the County of San Diego, State of Cal preservation of the public peace, health's and oafoty within The aboVo ordinnhcowall adopted by `lis following votet the r„caning of section 25123 of the Govor;iman$ Godo and Supervisor Thomas tiL Hamilton Jr.voting 01AjrCir ' shall. take affect lnr6diately, The facts cons tituting ' 1Luci1le 1i. Moors is Absent & 'not rtic hecosmity atce as !'olaowot voting _ On October i, 1900, nsaetnb* Dili No Buper,•iaor P Roger 1164 ccock vo, ng i%yo 2196 of the 1980-81 Fenuiair Sos9ioL of the CaiEornl.a Legir�l4ture Supervisor Jim Batos voting !"Ayeie , was 9 si nod into 1nw 46 an u kgency>menauko ofCoctiva lmmaditLt�ty, , 1 Supervisor Paul Eckert voting ,►hyo+i 2n order to conform the: Ccunty4a 6behool Facilities i ATTEST my Iiand and the aha), of the toie,l:d of Suporvisora this >aoldhtion and i°ise brdinanco'" provi'niona to the State law 7th day of;Octobor, 19(10; mad administor that ordinance in a manner cenel.nten►:Pott sh b. CP,EI•Ms i there” th, it is ne:cbdedky that this 6064nco take effect it i Clork of 'the Board of superviso>:s ' irrLcd atai � F , � � r WAL) By Yriaa:P, Pim6ntel Deputy a AFrgrnih As t0 Noll ttlo ttbArttt .,