Common use of School Capacity Calculations Clause in Contracts

School Capacity Calculations. The School Board will determine whether adequate school capacity exists for a proposed development, based on the LOS standards, CSAs, and other standards set forth in this Agreement, as follows: a. Calculate total school facilities by adding the capacity provided by existing school facilities to the capacity of any planned school facilities. b. Calculate available school capacity by subtracting from the total school facilities the sum of: i. Used capacity; ii. The portion of reserved capacity projected to be developed within three years; iii. The portion of previously approved development projected to be developed within three years; and iv. The demand on schools created by the proposed development.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement

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School Capacity Calculations. The School Board will determine whether adequate school capacity exists for a proposed development, based on the LOS standards, CSAs, and other standards set forth in this Agreement, as follows: a. 1. Calculate total school facilities by adding the capacity provided by existing school facilities to the capacity of any planned school facilities. b. 2. Calculate available school capacity by subtracting from the total school facilities the sum of: i. a. Used capacity; ii. b. The portion of reserved capacity projected to be developed within three years; iii. c. The portion of previously approved development projected to be developed within three years; and iv. The d. the demand on schools created by the proposed development.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Agreement

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