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Section II <br />that student increases are a composite of both of these factors. This effect can be <br />dramatic and can vary greatly between areas and districts where either new housing is <br />dominant or new families move into a large inventory of existing housing stock. <br />53 <br />It should also be noted that changes may be brought forward this calendar year in regards <br />to the CAPS system. It is possible that the potential changes may make the precise <br />student generation rates slightly less relevant for SAPFO /CAPS purposes. However, <br />student generation rates are relevant for other planning aspects and the impact different <br />types of housing has on students memberships still should be evaluated for new housing <br />trends. <br />5. Recommendation —No Change <br />The SAPFOTAC does not recommend a change at this time. However, the SAPFOTAC <br />continues to recommend further evaluation of the Student Generation Rates to determine <br />whether a change is warranted. The last impact fee level study (which includes the <br />calculation of student generation rates) was conducted in 2007 so it may be time to <br />initiate another study to ensure up -to -date data is used for both SAPFO purposes and <br />impact fee purposes. <br />41 <br />