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pRgF(' SCHOOL IMPACT FEES: Oru~oe Courmr SCHOOLS <br />Orange County, North Carolina <br />Figure 2. Student Generation Rates: Orange County Schools <br />Summary: Average Public School Sfudents Per Housing Unit, 2006-07 <br />ORANGE COlINTY SCHOOLS <br /> Elementary Middle High .All Grades <br />gle Family Detached 0.168 '. 0.09D ; , Q.126 '•.0.384 <br />gle Family Attd/Multifamily 0.066 0.022 ' 0:034 0.122 <br />nufactured Homes 0:096 0.041 0.049 0.186 <br />Housing T jpes (blended) 0.145 0.074 0.102 0.321 <br />Sources: Orange Counfij; SAPFOTAC; TischlerBise <br />As shown above, a single family detached unit is estimated to generate a total of .384 students, <br />with .168 irL elementary grades, .090 in middle school grades, and .126 in high school grades. A <br />single family attached/multifamily unit is estimated to generate a total of .122 students, with <br />.066 in elementary grades, .022 in middle school grades, and .034 in high school grades. A <br />manufactured home is estimated to generate a total of .186 students per unit. <br />-- <br />Tischler~ise 10 <br />flsr2,[cod.nicb~.Chan~ng Cw.o?unti~ <br />
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