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Interlocal Agreement
Approved Date
01/31/2008
Control Number
2008-031
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IRC, Fellsmere, Sebastian, Vero Beach, Indian River Shores
IRC School Board
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Interlocal Agreement Coordinated Planing and School Concurrency
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v . Construction of a school in advance of the time set forth in the School District <br /> Five-Year Facilities Work Program : or <br /> vi . Construction of a charter school designed in accordance with School District <br /> standards and State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF), providing <br /> permanent School Capacity to the District' s inventory of student stations. Use <br /> of a charter school for mitigation must include provisions for its continued <br /> existence, including but not limited to the transfer of ownership of the charter <br /> school property and/or operation of the school to the School Board . <br /> 3 . In exchange for the construction of a public school facility which provides more <br /> capacity than required by the development subject to Proportionate Share Mitigation, <br /> the developer will have the right to sell capacity credits for School Capacity in excess <br /> of what was required to serve the Proposed Residential Development. <br /> 4 . If and to the extent required by Florida Law, a Development Permit shall not be denied <br /> because of inadequate Available School Capacity, if such capacity is available or may <br /> be achieved pursuant to the provisions of Florida law or if the developer executes a <br /> legally binding commitment to provide mitigation proportionate to the demand for <br /> public school facilities to be created pursuant to the provisions of Florida law. Where a <br /> Development Order requested is identified as requiring a conditional SCADL as set <br /> forth in the table shown in Section 14 .2, the conditions in Section 14.2(b)4i shall apply. <br /> (e) For the mitigation options provided above, the costs associated with the identified mitigation <br /> shall be based on the estimated cost of the improvement on the date that the improvement is <br /> programmed for construction . Future costs will be calculated using estimated values at the time the <br /> mitigation is anticipated to commence . <br /> 1 . The cost of the mitigation required by the developer shall be credited toward the <br /> payment of his school impact fee . <br /> 2 . If the developer' s required mitigation cost is greater than the school impact fees for the <br /> development, the difference between the developer' s mitigation costs and the impact fee credit <br /> is the responsibility of the developer. <br /> (f) Upon conclusion of the ninety (90) day negotiation period, or as extended by mutual <br /> agreement, a new School Capacity Availability Determination Letter shall be issued identifying <br /> whether or not sufficient Available Student Capacity has been identified to serve the development. If <br /> mitigation has been agreed to, the School District shall identify in the School Capacity Availability <br /> Determination Letter that there is adequate Available School Capacity for the development, subject to <br /> those mitigation measures agreed to by the Local Government, Developer and the School Board. Prior <br /> to vesting approval of a Proportionate Share Mitigation project, the mitigation measures shall be <br /> memorialized in an enforceable and binding agreement with the Local Government, the School Board <br /> and the developer, and impact fees shall be paid. The mitigation agreement shall specifically detail <br /> mitigation provisions, identify the capacity project, indicate the financial contribution to be paid by the <br /> developer, provide a method of surety in form of a bond or letter of credit in the amount of the <br /> contribution, and include any relevant terms and conditions . If mitigation is not agreed to, the School <br /> Capacity Availability Determination Letter shall detail why any mitigation proposals were rejected and <br /> detail why the Proposed Residential Development is not in compliance with school concurrency <br /> requirements. <br /> F\Community DevelopmentTsers'd.ONG RANGE\CompPlan Amendmenis\Publfc Schools\UpdatesULA\FINAL IRC Interlocal Alpeement - January 31, 2008.doc <br /> 28 <br />
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