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MEMORANDUM <br /> February 8, 2002 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 0006 <br /> 1. Changing the timing of receipt of the Certificate of Adequate Public School Facilities <br /> (CAPS) to reduce upfront "locking up" of capacity <br /> 2. Phasing of development to synchronize the impacts with available capacity <br /> 3. Defining the Schools APFO implementing methodology and subsequent <br /> maintenance or revisions to the methodology <br /> On November 14, the Schools and Land Use Councils (SLUC) made a few additional <br /> modifications before approving the MOU and the Schools APFO for transmittal. Since <br /> November 14, the staff has revised the agreement to reflect the changes made at the <br /> November 14 SLUC meeting and to clarify the timing of implementation contained in <br /> certain sections of the documents. <br /> Transmittal of Documents <br /> Accompanying this memorandum are the following documents: <br /> 1. Schools Adequate Public Facilities Memorandum of Understanding (Approved <br /> 11/14/01 by SLUC; Drafted 2/08/02 by staff) <br /> 2. Schools Adequate Public Facilities Model Ordinance (Approved 11/14/01 by SLUC; <br /> Drafted 2/08/02 by staff) <br /> 3. Memorandum from the APS Work Group to the Schools and Land Use Councils <br /> (10/11/01) <br /> The MOU includes all of the general understandings used in the proposed <br /> implementing model ordinance (Schools APFO). However, there are four elements of <br /> the MOU that need to be decided prior to ordinance adoption to provide the technical <br /> basis and resulting methodology for the Schools APFO system. These elements are <br /> listed in Section 1 c of the MOU. <br /> The memorandum from the APS Work Group elaborates on the changes made by that <br /> group, and should be read with the understanding that further changes were made by <br /> the SLUC on November 14. <br /> Adoption and Implementation <br /> Because of the changes to the Schools Adequate Public Facilities documents, the <br /> approval process is likely to include an additional public hearing and adoption meeting. <br /> The MOU and ordinance can be evaluated in two phases, since it is anticipated that the <br /> MOU could be approved with the chosen four elements (in Section 1 c) prior to the <br /> adoption of the ordinance. It is suggested that the time for implementing the ordinance <br /> be November 15, 2002. That should allow time for the necessary preliminary work and <br /> approvals. <br /> You Count In Orange County <br /> AREA CODE(919)245.2130:FAX(919)644.0246 <br />