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(b) The co -location of parks, recreation and community facilities in conjunction with school sites. <br />(c) The linking of schools, parks, libraries and other public facilities with bikeways, trails, and <br />sidewalks. <br />(d) The targeting of community development improvements in older and distressed neighborhoods <br />near schools. <br />(e) The development of traffic circulation plans to serve schools and the surrounding neighborhood, <br />including any needed access improvements, sidewalks to schools, off-site signalization or safety-related <br />signage. <br />(f) The location of school bus stops and turnarounds in new developments. <br />(g) The consideration of private sector action to identify and implement creative solutions to <br />developing adequate school facilities in residential developments. <br />(h) The consideration of School District comments on comprehensive plan amendments and other <br />land -use decisions. <br />(i) The availability of existing permanent school capacity or planned improvements to increase <br />school capacity, in accordance with applicable school concurrency policies and requirements. <br />8.5 In formulating neighborhood plans and programs and reviewing residential projects, the County and the <br />Cities will consider the following: <br />(a) Encouraging developers or property owners to provide incentives to the School District for <br />building schools in their neighborhoods. These incentives may include, but not be limited to, donation <br />and preparation of site(s), acceptance of stormwater run-off from future school facilities into <br />development project stormwater management systems, reservation or sale of school sites at pre - <br />development prices, construction of new school facilities or renovation to existing school facilities, and <br />provision of transportation alternatives. <br />(b) Scheduling County and City programs and capital improvements that are consistent with and <br />meet the capital needs identified in the School District's school facilities plan. <br />(c) Providing school sites and facilities within existing and planned neighborhoods. <br />Section 9 Co -location and Shared Use <br />9.1 Co -location and shared use of facilities are important to both the School District and Local <br />Governments. When preparing its Educational Facilities Plan, the School District will look for <br />opportunities to co -locate and share use of school facilities and civic facilities. Likewise, co -location <br />and shared use opportunities shall be considered by each Local Government when updating its Capital <br />Improvements Element and when planning and designing new or renovating existing community <br />facilities. For example, opportunities for co -location and shared use will be considered for libraries, <br />parks, recreation facilities, community centers, auditoriums, learning centers, museums, performing arts <br />centers and stadiums. In addition, co -location and shared use of school and governmental facilities for <br />health care and social services will be considered where applicable. <br />F9Communfty Developmem.UsersLONG RANGE\CompPlan AmendmentsVPublic Schools\Updates`dLA\FINAL IRC Interlocal Agreement - January 31, 2008. doe <br />14 <br />