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- I i <br /> 000991. <br /> Bradshaw's Mobile Acres Page 2 <br /> C. Recreation Facilities : <br /> Proposed recreation facilities include a 26,200 square <br /> foot residont recreational gardening area and a 55,300 square <br /> foot area including a 40' x 40' tot Lot , a 30' x 40' <br /> concrete basketball court and a pedestrian path through the <br /> development. <br /> D . School l Facilities: <br /> Students from this development would attend Grady Brown <br /> for grades 11(-5, Stanback for grades 6 G. 7, Stanford Jr. High <br /> for grades 8 & 9 and Orange High School for grades 10 13. <br /> According tlo Mr . Ralph Compton of the Board of Education all <br /> of the schools are operating at capacity except Orange High <br /> School which is presently in the process of building an <br /> addition . Using the proposed 75 additional mobile homes and <br /> a figure of .232 as a multiplier for 2 bedroom single family <br /> units there' will be an additional 17.4 school age children <br /> produced by this addition. There are 10 elementary age <br /> children attending Grady Brown School from the existing 26 <br /> units in the development . <br /> E. Police, Fire and Rescue Services : <br /> Letters have been received from the Sheriff's Department <br /> and Emergency Services concerning police, fire and rescue <br /> service for this area . <br /> The October 17, 1985 Letter from Bobby Baker indicates <br /> that fire protection will be'provided by the Eli Whitney <br /> Volunteer ire Department, and emergency medical services <br /> will be provided by the Orange County Emergency Medical <br /> Services and South Orange Rescue Squad. <br /> An October 18, 1985 letter from the Sheriff's Department <br /> indicates altotaL 15.15 man hours will be needed per year for <br /> police protection . <br />
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