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5 <br /> 1 $1.2 million <br /> 2 ➢ $210,000 for design <br /> 3 ➢ $910,000 for construction <br /> 4 ➢ $80,000 for contingency <br /> 5 4. Stormwater Master Planning <br /> 6 Investigate solutions at both the micro and macro scale <br /> 7 5. New Direction <br /> 8 Beyond on-site drainage piping <br /> 9 <br /> 10 6. Orange County Participation Suggestions <br /> 11 Best Management Practices (BMP's) to mitigate flood conditions <br /> 12 Reduce nutrient runoff <br /> 13 Benefits of flood control and water quality as it affects a larger regional or sub-regional <br /> 14 context <br /> 15 Social, health and emergency service impact of flooding <br /> 16 Larger scale, publically sponsored flood/stormwater BMP's on public land or easements <br /> 17 Ameliorate flood events <br /> 18 Environmental benefits <br /> 19 <br /> 20 H. School Impact <br /> 21 H-1. Abstract of School Impact Scenarios <br /> 22 Range was from 105 to 450 students <br /> 23 Student Generation Rates (SGR) (proposed); higher degree of specificity using housing <br /> 24 type and bedroom count which was not used in earlier studies. <br /> 25 Completed on October 28, 2014 but unadopted <br /> 26 Existing Rates (Scenario A), <br /> 27 Hypothetical Scenarios (Scenarios B & C) <br /> 28 <br /> 29 H-2. School Impact Scenarios (Tabular) <br /> 30 SCENARIO A (Existing Program) <br /> 31 Present Schedule Adopted 2008 <br /> 32 Student Generation Rates from Census year 2000 <br /> 33 ➢ Impact Fee Assessment (Potential Revenues) <br /> 34 ✓ $1,922,570 <br /> 35 ✓ 105 Students <br /> 36 o 14.29 multi-family units generate one student <br /> 37 ➢ Capital (Expenditures) <br /> 38 ✓ $4,500,000 — 18% of a school (cost $25m ±) <br /> 39 o $42,750± per elementary student <br /> 40 SCENARIO B (All Multi-Family 0-2 Bedrooms) <br /> 41 Impact Fee Assessment <br /> 42 (Potential Revenues) <br /> 43 ✓ $3,570,000 <br /> 44 ✓ 194 Students <br /> 45 o 7.7 multi-family units generate one student <br /> 46 Capital (Expenditures) <br /> 47 ✓ $8,290,000 —33% of a school <br /> 48 (cost $25m ±) <br /> 49 SCENARIO C <br /> 50 <br /> 51 [Mix of Multi-Family 0-2 Bedrooms (77.5%) and 3+ Bedrooms (22.5%)] <br />
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