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Indian River County I Impact Fee Update Study <br /> Facility Service Delivery <br /> The Indian River County School District inventory was reviewed and trends in the net square <br /> feet per student stations were evaluated. This review along with discussions with the <br /> District representatives suggested that the design characteristics of future facilities are <br /> likely to be consistent with the existing schools. <br /> Table X-2 illustrates the facility service delivery in Indian River County, which is 144.7 net <br /> square feet per permanent student station for elementary schools, 140.5 net square feet <br /> per permanent student station for middle schools, and 157.9 net square feet per <br /> permanent student station for high schools. The weighted average facility service delivery <br /> based on all three school types is 147.7 net square feet per permanent student station. <br /> Reference to net square feet pertains to the most recent figures published per the Florida <br /> Inventory of School Houses(FISH) Report for the District. <br /> Table X-2 <br /> Facility Service Delivery <br /> Description SchoolType Total/ <br /> MiddleElementary <br /> Permanent Net Square Footage(l) 1,122,7101 602,5781 826,7291 2,552,017 <br /> Permanent Student Stations(2) 7,761 4,288 5,235 17,284 <br /> Net Square Feet per Student Station(3) 144.7 140.5 157.9 147.7 <br /> (1) Source: Indian River County School District <br /> (2) Source: Indian River County School District. Indicates permanent capacity after FISH adjustment. <br /> (3) Permanent net square footage(Item 1)divided by permanent student stations(Item 2) <br /> The service delivery is based on the permanent student stations because it is the School <br /> District's policy to remove portable stations and use them only as a temporary solution. <br /> This approach is also consistent with the methodology used in the 2005 technical study, <br /> which is the basis of the current adopted impact fee schedule. Portable stations will always <br /> be used at some level since they provide valuable flexibility to address temporary increases <br /> in enrollment. The School District's policy is to provide the necessary permanent student <br /> stations in the long term. <br /> Tindale-Oliver&Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br /> June 2014 129 Impact Fee Update Study <br /> 14� <br />