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2 <br />No comments were received from Orange County Schools. <br />The exact pages of the 2012 SAPFOTAC report that the BOCC will be acknowledging and <br />certifying are listed below. The context (i.e.: definitions and standards) of the various SAPFO <br />elements precedes the data to be certified and is within the full Report. <br />Element Page in Certification to be made by BOCC <br /> SAPFOTAC <br /> Re ort <br />Building capacity 11 through 16 Building capacity and current year <br />with CIP changes membership for OCS and CHCCS were <br /> approved at the December 5, 2011 <br />Chan e from revious ear meetin . <br />Student membership projection 19 Certification that the average of 5 models <br />methodology will be used, as noted in #3 on page 19 <br />(No Change from previous year) <br />Student membership projections 35 and 36 • Orange County Elementary, Middle, and <br /> High Schools Student Projections (row <br /> that notes average only) (p. 35) <br /> • Chapel Hill/Carrboro Elementary, <br /> Middle, and High Schools Student <br />(Change from previous year) Projections (row that notes average <br /> onl . 36 <br />Student Growth Rate 37 • Orange County Elementary, Middle, and <br /> High Schools <br /> • Chapel Hill/Carrboro Elementary, <br />(Change from previous year) Middle, and High Schools <br />StudenUhousing generation rate 42 • Orange County Elementary, Middle, and <br /> High Schools <br />(No Change from previous year) • Chapel Hill/Carrboro Elementary, <br /> Middle, and Hi h Schools <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: Based on 10-year student growth projections, CHCCS has projected <br />capital facility construction needs as follows: <br />New Elementary #11 2012-2013 <br />New Middle School #5 2017-2018 <br />Expanded High School 2020-2021 <br />Based on 10-year student growth projections, OCS has projected capital facility construction <br />needs as follows: <br />New Elementary 2020-2021 <br />