All residential new development shall be served by public schools
that:
B. Have funded construction capacity, exclusive of any capacity created
pursuant to a developer-funded mitigation program, scheduled for completion
within the same school attendance area in the current or the next
year of the approved Washington County capital improvement program
(CIP) following final plat or site plan approval, to be adequate based
upon 90% of elementary school state-rated capacity and to be adequate
based on 100% of state-rated capacity for middle schools and high
schools; or
C. Have been identified by the Board of Education (BOE) as part of an
approved redistricting plan scheduled to occur in the current or the
next year of final plat or site plan approval that will render the
public schools adequate.
Funded construction capacity to be created by a mitigation program
may not be used in a determination of adequacy for any developer other
than the developers who are parties to the mitigation program.
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V of this chapter does not apply to:
A. New development to be developed exclusively for nonresidential uses;
B. New development to be developed according to federal regulations
restricting occupancy in the dwelling units to elderly persons;
C. Public or private elementary and secondary schools and public safety
facilities; or
The BOE shall provide actual enrollment data to the Mayor and
Council of the Town for the last school day of September, December,
March and June and the state-rated capacity for each elementary and
secondary school.
The Planning Commission shall determine whether public school
facilities are adequate for the proposed new development upon recommendation
by the Town Planner after evaluating enrollment information provided
by the BOE. The Planning Commission shall determine that a school
is adequate if the school has the capacity as follows:
A. Elementary schools are adequate if the school has available capacity
to accommodate student enrollment, including new development, without
exceeding 90% of the state-rated capacity (SRC) for each school.
B. Middle schools and high schools are adequate if the school has available
capacity to accommodate student enrollment, including new development,
without exceeding the state-rated capacity established for each school.
C. Available capacity for individual schools shall be determined in accordance with §
300-22 below.
D. Final approval will not be granted for developments in the review
process until the affected schools obtain adequate status.