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(u) Extent to which the proposed school, if it is to be located in the unincorporated County, can <br /> meet the requirements of the County' s Land Development Regulations Section 971 . 14(4) (Appendix <br /> ..D„). <br /> 6. 6 No school site shall be developed without SPTAC approval . However, SPTAC approval will not be <br /> unreasonably withheld in unreasonable disregard of the School Board ' s Educational Facilities Plan, <br /> program requirements, Five-Year Facilities Work Program, and the criteria set forth in Section 6 .5 <br /> above. In conjunction with the School Board' s approval of a new school site and planning for site <br /> development, the School Board and affected Local Government(s) will jointly determine the need for <br /> and timing of on-site and off-site improvements necessary to support each new school . To aid in <br /> making such determination, the School Board shall submit a site plan of the new school for review and <br /> approval by the SPTAC . Prior to the SPTAC review, the affected jurisdiction may coordinate with <br /> School District staff and perform its own technical review of the site plan . The SPTAC shall notify the <br /> School District in writing of its action, together with approval conditions relating to the timing and <br /> responsibility for construction, contributions toward construction, and operation and maintenance of <br /> required on-site and off-site improvements. <br /> Section 7 School Facility Modification, Closures, Major Additions, and Renovations <br /> 7. 1 The School Board shall notify the SPTAC, the County, and appropriate Cities of any proposed closure, <br /> major addition to (expansion of 10% or more) or other major renovation of an existing school that <br /> increases or decreases the school ' s capacity by 10% or more, or increases the school ' s total building <br /> square footage by 10% or more. Major renovations shall include projects that change traffic circulation, <br /> reduce building setbacks or buffers, or increase existing building heights by 10% or more. <br /> 7 .2 The SPTAC shall review any proposed school closure, major addition or major renovation for <br /> consistency with the Comprehensive Plan, and compliance with Land Development Regulations relating <br /> to: <br /> (a) Building setbacks <br /> (b) Building orientation and articulation <br /> (c) Building height <br /> (d) Buffers <br /> (e) Signs <br /> (f) Vehicle and pedestrian circulation and infrastructure <br /> 7 . 3 The School Board shall submit a site plan of the major addition or renovation for review and approval <br /> by the SPTAC . Prior to the SPTAC review, the affected jurisdiction may coordinate with School <br /> District staff and perform its own technical review of the site plan. The SPTAC shall notify the School <br /> District in writing of its action, including approval conditions . Approval conditions shall address the <br /> timing and responsibility for construction , operation , and maintenance of required on-site and off-site <br /> improvements, including responsibility for bearing the costs of the improvements. <br /> 7.4 In no event shall the School Board undertake any addition to or renovation of an existing school facility <br /> that is inconsistent with the applicable Comprehensive Plan(s) or Land Development Regulations, as <br /> FACommunity DevelopmenttUscm'LONG RANGE\CompPlan Amendmenls'Public Schools\Updates\ILA\FINAL IRC Interlocal Ageement - Imuary 31, 2008.doc <br /> 12 <br />