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Section 1 Definitions <br />Adjacent School Service Areas: School Service Areas which touch each other along at least one side of their <br />outside boundary. <br />Attendance Boundary: The geographic area that identifies public school assignment, subject to the authority <br />of the School Board to make exceptions regarding specific student assignments as allowed or required by <br />law. <br />Available <br />School Capacity: School Capacity deemed <br />available <br />for a Proposed <br />Residential Development in a <br />School <br />Service Area in accordance with Section 14.4 <br />herein. <br />does not <br />exceed <br />Cities: All municipalities in Indian River County except those that are exempt from the Public School Facilities <br />Element, pursuant to Section 163.3 177(12), F.S. <br />Citizens Oversight Committee (COC): See Section 3.4. <br />Class Size Reduction: A provision <br />to ensure that, <br />by the <br />beginning of the 2010 school year, there are a <br />sufficient number of classrooms in <br />a public school <br />so that: <br />for pre -kindergarten through grade 3 <br />1. The maximum number of students who are <br />assigned <br />to each <br />teacher who <br />is teaching <br />in public school <br />classrooms <br />for pre -kindergarten through grade 3 <br />does not <br />exceed <br />18 students; <br />2. The maximum number of students <br />who are assigned to each teacher who <br />is teaching <br />in public school <br />classrooms for grades 4 through 8 does <br />not exceed 22 students; and <br />exceed 25 students. <br />3. The maximum number of students who <br />are assigned to each teacher who <br />is teaching <br />in public school <br />classrooms <br />for grades 9 through 12 does not <br />exceed 25 students. <br />Comprehensive Plan: A plan of a Local Government that meets the requirements of F.S. 163.3177 and <br />163.3 178, Florida Statutes. <br />Core Capacity: The number of students that can be accommodated in a school facility based on the size of core <br />facilities, irrespective of classroom space. Core Facilities include the media center, cafeteria, gymnasium, <br />toilet facilities, and circulation space of an educational facility. Core Capacity shall take into account the <br />requirements of Class Size Reduction and the educational program requirements imposed by law and by <br />policies of the School Board. <br />Developer: Any person, including a governmental agency, undertaking any development. <br />Development: The physical activity of constructing one or more buildings. <br />Development Order: Any order granting, or granting with conditions, an application for a Development <br />Permit. <br />Development Permit: Any amendment to the text of a Local Government's Land Development Code or <br />Official Zoning Map (rezoning), conditional use, special use, planned development, site plan/final <br />subdivision plan, subdivision, building permit, special exception, preliminary plat, plat, comprehensive plan <br />or any other official action of a Local Government having the effect of permitting the development of land <br />F.Xominunily Developmenl\Users\LONG RANGE\CompPlan AmendmentsTubhc Schools\Updates`dLA\FINAL IAC Interlocal Agreement - January 31, 2008. doc <br />3 <br />