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<br />Both school systems wculd be asked to make the same certifications as the BOCC, with the <br />understanding that the BOCC will engage school board representatives in discussions during <br />the coming months that would lead to a consensual approach to the next annual certifications <br />for school building capacities, effective November 15, 2004. A forum for these discussions can <br />be the periodic meetings of the Chairs and Vice Chairs of the three governing boards that were <br />suggested and endorsed during the April 26, 2004 joint work session of the BOCC and the two <br />school boards. <br />Revisions made to the 2004 SAPFOTAC report are attached. The revisions were made in <br />response to Commissioner Cordon's comments at the May 18, 2004 BOCC meeting regarding <br />capacity discrepancies and her subsequent comments which were faxed to the Planning <br />Department on Ma,y 25, 2004. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: Precise financial impacts cannot be determined, but passible changes <br />in projected building capacity and projected growth in student membership for the next ten <br />years will have impacts on future operating and capital budgets measured in the tens of millions <br />of dollars. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board approve the SAPFO <br />related certifications of student membership and capacity as specified in the report certification <br />summary table herein. <br />