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Page2of2 <br />October 5, 2010 <br />Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools <br /> 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 <br />Number of Certificates Issued 1 7 6 12 7 1 5 <br />Housing Type <br />Single Family Lot 1 92 50 11 119 69 50 <br />Other 192 16 686 183 27 20 <br />Students Generated <br />Elementary 0 34 18 66 37 14 10 <br />Middle 0 17 10 30 19 8 6 <br />High 0 20 12 31 23 10 7 <br />Note: Information provided by Chapel Hill-Ca-rboro City Schools <br />The SAPFO and the Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) include a provision that all <br />CAPS issued shall automatically expire upon the expiration of the plat, site plan, or permit <br />approval. <br />Please note, the student generation numbers do not match actual enrollment since SAPFO <br />and CAPS only capture new housing. Actual enrollment is also a product of new families <br />moving into existing housing stock which SAPFO cannot regulate. Also, the student <br />generation data does not include existing lots of record that were not subdivided, as the <br />development of single-family housing on existing lots of record are not required to receive <br />CAPS approval <br />Unused CAPS- <br />Currently, there is no mechanism within the SAPFO or the MOUs for tracking CAPS once <br />issued. The process, as included in the ordinance and MOUs, assumes that residential <br />developments issued CAPS are either developed and the students generated are captured <br />in the membership data reported annually in November or the CAPS have expired with the <br />permit or plan. <br />Additionally, the SAPFO specifically prohibits the selling or trading of unused CAPS, unless <br />transferred with the land/project to which the CAPS were issued. The ordinance states, "A <br />CAPS attaches to the land in the same way that development permission attaches to the <br />land. A CAPS may be transferred along with other interests in the property with respect to <br />which such CAPS is issued, but may not be severed or transferred separately." <br />All jurisdictions party to the SAPFO and MOUs have added the same language to their land <br />use regulations, following the model ordinance approved with SAPFO. No jurisdiction <br />permits the selling or trading of CAPS outside of the transfer of the land to which the CAPS <br />were issued. <br />
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