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Agenda 05-24-22; 8-g - Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance – Approval and Certification of 2022 Report
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11 <br /> Although charter and private schools numbers are not collected for SAPFO purposes, impacts <br /> due to enrollment at these schools are accounted for in SAPFO process with the annual reporting <br /> of student membership and growth rates contained in the 10-year student projections. <br /> Future Residential Development <br /> Proposed growth is not included in the SAPFO projection system until actual students begin <br /> enrollment. The Certificate of Adequate Public Schools (CAPS) test is conducted during the <br /> approval process at a certain stage. Once students are enrolled in a school year, through annual <br /> reporting of student membership numbers, 10-year student projections can be updated to display <br /> future capacity needs in time to efficiently plan for future school capacity/construction requests. <br /> The SAPFOTAC continue to monitor and evaluate the demand and growth of residential <br /> development throughout Orange County as well as its effect on student membership rates. Below <br /> is a list of larger residential projects and the potential number of students from these projects <br /> which may have an impact in the short term. Please note, the City of Mebane is not a party to the <br /> SAPFO agreement and therefore does not require that CAPS (Certificate of Adequate Public <br /> Schools)be issued prior to development approvals. As a result, the expected number of students <br /> is based on unit type and bedroom count estimates. <br /> Residential <br /> Total Units of Students <br /> Elementary: 84 <br /> Collins Ridge Phase 1 Hillsborough 672 Middle: 45 <br /> High: 57 <br /> Elementary: 44 <br /> Weavers Grove Chapel Hill 235 Middle: 18 <br /> High: 20 <br /> Elementary: 34 <br /> The Meadows Mebane 167 Middle: 18 <br /> High: 23 <br /> Elementary: 9 <br /> Stagecoach Corner Mebane 35 Middle: 5 <br /> High: 6 <br /> Elementary: 48 <br /> Bowman Village/Bowman Place Mebane 177 Middle: 23 <br /> High: 30 <br /> Elementary: 5 <br /> The Townes of Oakwood Square Mebane 88 Middle: 4 <br /> High: 5 <br /> Northeast Village (Havenstone Elementary: 46 <br /> Phase 1 & 2) Mebane 169 Middle: 22 <br /> High: 29 <br /> Elementary: 49 <br /> Tupelo Junction Mebane 181 Middle: 24 <br /> High: 31 <br /> vi <br />
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