Concurrency Service Area (CSA) Boundaries Sample Clauses

Concurrency Service Area (CSA) Boundaries. The Parties hereby agree that School Concurrency shall be measured and applied using a geographic area known as a Concurrency Service Area (CSA) which shall coincide with the school attendance boundaries, as adopted by the School Board. The mapping of the CSAs (school attendance boundaries) shall be included in the data and analysis support as required in 163.3180(1)(b) and is optional if placed in the Comprehensive Plan. (a) The County and Cities shall adopt by reference the standards for modification of the Concurrency Service Area boundary maps as defined here into the Comprehensive Plan. 1. The School Board and local governments shall apply school concurrency on a less than district-wide basis, using the school attendance boundaries, in which the school is located, as the CSA. Use of this method will create a separate concurrency service area for each elementary, middle, high and any combination school. Each school attendance zone will become its own CSA. 2. Charter schools and Schools of Choice will not have their own CSA. Charter and Schools of Choice are open to all students residing within the district; and students are generally accepted through application approval. These special public schools vary in size, and may target a specific type of student and can limit the age groups or grade levels. (b) As future school boundary changes are required for schools programmed in the Five Year District Facilities Work Program, the CSAs (school attendance boundaries) shall be modified to the greatest extent possible to provide maximum utilization. The School Board will perform as lead agency for coordination and review of proposed changes to the CSAs (school attendance boundaries). (c) The Parties shall observe the following process for the timing of the review for modifying CSAs (school attendance boundaries). 1. Objective criteria shall be adopted by the School Board to implement school attendance boundary, and subsequently CSA boundary, changes. When the need for potential attendance boundary changes is identified in the Five Year District Facilities Work Program, or by the School Board subsequent to the annual approval of the Five Year District Facilities Work Program, the School Board will convene a meeting of the COC for the purpose of reviewing potential attendance boundary changes a minimum of 30 days prior to the meeting at which an Action Item to consider attendance boundary changes is heard by the School Board. 2. The COC shall review the propose...
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