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15 <br />Attachment 3 <br />Revised following 8/I7/00 task force meetzng and includes Superintendents' comments <br />Revised <br />9/07/00 <br />representative to work directly with the Board of Education. As a partner with <br />the school system, the Commissioner representative will receive information <br />and provide input regarding talks and negotiations related to the potential <br />~ f ^ ~Yt~: ,g~~w• emery, ~:v^~..^' ,..,e.,~.H 6 I ~ .. n: ap : ds.~ rG 1^r r~ ~ ,y <br />site. ~7 v y ~r~ ~ , e "S• ~rw ~~~"~6H yyy~~ ~t~~m/t f ~~5.~ •~f L~e <br />F ~' I T A IYi" TRIP f ~ `J~ 'CT .•.. ~1 ~f ry• <br />pr~l~rse~"~'~ f~lks;~r~ "~ ~ ., ~P~ q~t~f. ~~~~ ~;~~ ~ .~~`„tY1P~CT] ors of <br />4hra . r~rr~{.E~rn~E . ;,Yj' ~v.,'ivr:;,~a~v~`~~1W~ . , . ~1~ .k: r~f•.dv1~a~1,' ,~ ~.~' 'idl~' ...~ <br />S ~.R( q.. <br />~~`~ ~ Environmental Factors - A school system is to pay particular attention to the <br />~' ~ physical environment surrounding the site and new facility. <br />In order to avoid future flaod hazards, a facility should not be located in <br />close proximity to wetlands, stream buffers, or in a flood plain. Facility <br />siting should also avoid other physical factors that create either additional <br />construction or longer-term maintenance problems, or other .unfavorable <br />environmental impacts. <br />Once a system acquires a site and before grading begins, each school <br />system receives State approval of its erosion control plan and additional <br />County review to ensure that unnecessary cutting of trees or clearing of <br />land does not occur. Adequate natural buffers are to be left intact with <br />existing trees, or replanted if the areas are disturbed during construction. <br />Special attention should be paid to "specimen" trees as outlined in the <br />County land development code. <br />Road and Utility Requirements -Major elements for a system to consider in <br />siting a new facility relate to infrastructure requirements by a Town or other <br />public utility. In some recent instances, the systems have been required to <br />provide costly infrastructure such as sidewalks and road improvements. <br />These elements greatly inflate construction costs of new facilities.. As a <br />system begins initial planning, there should be a joint meeting between <br />elected Town, County and Education officials to ~~ ' particular <br />requirements that all parties expect of other project partners. <br />3. Building Design Standards <br />As a school system selects a particular facility design, it is <br />important that the most cost-effective design alternative be <br />pursued. Historically in Orange County, new school buildings <br />have been designed uniquely for each particular project. The <br />Board of Commissioners encourages systems to pursue non- <br />traditional, or prototype, designs that can be replicated for use on <br />more than one project. Sf~(~ a:~,.~ysr~ ~~,ci;~~' a ~ ur~iq`u <br />design, :it.is~'tp p~n~idie -~~.;~detailed co~~t~~c31~p~s~n ~~~~yrsis ~;r~d <br />ustificatiorl in writirtg. of'w~Y #h #~~~ ~~~l r,~.a ~ a,chi vii s ho$ <br />... <br />_~.,.:q . ~.. <br />o r~ a; <br />~. VF3:..~ .. _ 1.p:C'O,tQ~t)I.i~ ~eSlgrl. <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />Policy on Planning and Funding School Capital Projects <br />Per~a~s;.this ineeds furfher <br />discussion to address <br />C.ottulii sioner.concern~ <br />that using.pro~otype. <br />~esigns is one area where <br />scHaol systems ~~ould <br />achieve same economies <br />
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