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may include an analysis of school by school cohort trends, county -wide housing and demographic trends, <br />the most recent DOE Capital Outlay Full Time Equivalent (COFTE) forecast, boundary changes, and <br />program changes. <br />Maximized Utilization: The use of Student Capacity at each school, to the greatest extent possible, based on <br />the Level of Service Standard and the total number of Permanent Student Stations according to Student <br />Capacity taking into account special considerations such as, Core Capacity, Program Capacity transportation <br />costs, geographic impediments, court ordered desegregation, and requirements to prevent disparate <br />enrollment levels between the same Type of School and provide an equitable distribution of student <br />enrollment district -wide. <br />Party: A government that has signed this interlocal agreement. This includes the Indian River County Board of <br />County Commissioners, City or Town Council of the Cities of Fellsmere, Sebastian, Vero Beach, and the <br />Town of Indian River Shores, and the School Board of Indian River County. <br />Permanent Classroom: An area within a school that provides instructional space for the maximum number of <br />students assigned to a teacher, based on the constitutional amendment for class size reduction and is not <br />moveable (including classroom additions which have received covered walkways and technology <br />upgrades). A Permanent Classroom includes any temporary classroom if it meets the standards for long- <br />term use pursuant to Section 10 13.20, Florida Statutes <br />Permanent Student Station: The floor area in a permanent classroom required to house a student in an <br />instructional program (100% of FISH Capacity), <br />Program Capacity: The capacity of a school once Core Capacity and the space needs for programs including, <br />but not limited to, English as a Second Language (ESOL), and other special programs, such as programs for <br />the emotionally handicapped, autistic and varying exceptional ities, have been addressed. <br />Proportionate Share Mitigation: A developer improvement or contribution identified in a binding and <br />enforceable agreement between the Developer, the School Board and the Local Government with <br />jurisdiction over the approval of the Development Order to provide compensation for the additional demand <br />on deficient public school facilities created through the Proposed Residential Development, as set forth in <br />Section 163.3180(13)(e), F.S. Florida Statutes. <br />Proposed Residential Development: Any application for new Residential Development, or any amendment to <br />a previously approved Residential Development, which results in an increase in the total number of housing <br />units. <br />Public Schools Facilities Components: Collectively, the Public Schools Facilities Element, the School District <br />Educational Facilities Plan, the Amended Intergovernmental Coordination Element, the Amended Capital <br />Improvements Element, and the School Interlocal Agreement. <br />Residential Development: Any development that is comprised of dwelling units, in whole or in part, for <br />permanent human habitation. <br />School Attendance Zone: The area enclosed by Attendance Boundaries. <br />School Board: The governing body of the Indian River County School District, a body corporate pursuant to <br />Section 100 1.40, Florida Statutes, and Article IX §4, Florida Constitution. <br />F_'.Community Development\UserslONG RANGF\CompPlan Ainendnlents\Pubhc Schools\Updates\ILA\FINAL IRC Interlocol Agreement - January 31, 2008. doc <br />