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01/31/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
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Joint Public School Concurrency Workshop Meeting
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Director Keating explained that the County and most of the Municipalities had <br />entered into an ILA for joint school planning in 2003, which is in effect today, but would not be in <br />effect after the new ILA is adopted. He disclosed that Indian River Shores would not be exempt <br />under the new rules. He indicated that the new proposed draft ILA would contain many of the <br />same aspects, but it would be significantly longer because of the added School Concurrency <br />requirements and procedures, as well as a revised schedule for information and committee <br />meetings. <br />Also, the same four committees that were established in 2003 will continue with no <br />additional committees. He noted that the School Planning Technical Advisory Committee will <br />have fewer responsibilities, the Staff Working Group (SWG) will have increased responsibilities, <br />and the Elected Officials Oversight Committee and the Citizens Oversight Committee will remain <br />the same. <br />Director Keating identified County and Municipal responsibilities and emphasized <br />that their most important responsibility would be to withhold issuance of residential development <br />orders until the School District verifies adequate school capacity. He also identified the School <br />District responsibilities, and emphasized that their most significant responsibilities would be to <br />review all local residential Development Orders, Comprehensive Plan Amendments, and rezoning <br />for adequate school capacity, and to issue school capacity availability determination letters. <br />The ILA and School Concurrency are based on school service areas, and are the <br />same as attendance boundaries. Director Keating pointed out that there was a separate map for <br />school service areas, and reminded the Elected Officials that the ILA provides the level of service <br />standard for school concurrency to be 100 percent of Florida Inventory of School House (FISH) <br />capacity for each school, when applying the school concurrency test for development projects. <br />January 31, 2008 4 <br />Joint Public School Concurrency Workshop <br />
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