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1-1 <br />J <br />1 <br />TABLE 3 <br />CALCULATION OF FINAL STUDENT GENERATION RATES <br />FOR ORANGE COUNTY, NC <br />BY HOUSING TYPE <br />1290-91Average Daily__School_ Attendance [7] <br />- Orange County Schools <br />- Chapel Hill - Carrboro Schools <br />Totals <br />4991 <br />6005 <br />10996 <br />Combined Average Daily School Attendance 10875 <br />Variance from Projected Student Population - 36.22% <br />------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />Source: [1] Robert W. Burchell, David Listokin, and William R. <br />Dolphin, The New Practitioner's Guide to Fiscal Impact <br />Analysis (New Brunswick: The Center for Urban Policy <br />Research, Rutgers University, 1985); and U.S. Bureau of <br />the Census, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics - <br />North Carolina, 1990. <br />[2] U.S. Bureau of the Census, Summary Population and Housing <br />Characteristics. - North Carolina, 1990. <br />[3] [2] x the percentage of occupied housing units. <br />[4] Trial student generation rates from Table 2. <br />[5] [3] x [4]. <br />[6] [5] reduced by variance [- 36.22%] from projected students. <br />[7] Office of School Planning, N.C. Department of Public <br />Instruction. <br />Page - 4.3 <br />Trial <br />Adjusted <br />Occupancy <br />Student <br />Projected <br />Student <br />Number <br />Rate <br />Generation <br />School <br />Generation <br />Housing Types of <br />Units <br />Adjustment <br />Rates <br />Children <br />Rates <br />[1] <br />[2] <br />[3] <br />[4] <br />[5] <br />[6] <br />Single - Family <br />19172 <br />18309 <br />0.643 <br />11773 <br />0.440 <br />[1 Unit, Detached] <br />Duplex, Triplex, <br />3091 <br />2896 <br />0.322 <br />933 <br />0.220 <br />and Quadplex <br />[2 to 4 Units] <br />Garden Apartment <br />9546 <br />8639 <br />0.216 <br />1866 <br />0.148 <br />[5 or More Units] <br />Townhouse <br />1647 <br />1481 <br />0.345 <br />511 <br />0.236 <br />[1 Unit, Attached] <br />Mobile Home <br />5227 <br />4788 <br />0.411 <br />1968 <br />0.281 <br />- -- <br />Totals <br />- <br />38683 <br />36113 <br />17050 <br />1989 -90 Average Daily School <br />Attendance <br />[7] <br />- Orange County Schools <br />4996 <br />- Chapel Hill - Carrboro <br />Schools <br />5758 <br />Totals <br />10754 <br />1290-91Average Daily__School_ Attendance [7] <br />- Orange County Schools <br />- Chapel Hill - Carrboro Schools <br />Totals <br />4991 <br />6005 <br />10996 <br />Combined Average Daily School Attendance 10875 <br />Variance from Projected Student Population - 36.22% <br />------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />Source: [1] Robert W. Burchell, David Listokin, and William R. <br />Dolphin, The New Practitioner's Guide to Fiscal Impact <br />Analysis (New Brunswick: The Center for Urban Policy <br />Research, Rutgers University, 1985); and U.S. Bureau of <br />the Census, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics - <br />North Carolina, 1990. <br />[2] U.S. Bureau of the Census, Summary Population and Housing <br />Characteristics. - North Carolina, 1990. <br />[3] [2] x the percentage of occupied housing units. <br />[4] Trial student generation rates from Table 2. <br />[5] [3] x [4]. <br />[6] [5] reduced by variance [- 36.22%] from projected students. <br />[7] Office of School Planning, N.C. Department of Public <br />Instruction. <br />Page - 4.3 <br />
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