0.8.09 A Team Approach
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0.8.09 A Team Approach
A Team Approach: SCHOOL DISTRICT/DEVELOPER CREATIVE SOLUTIONS IN FINANCING AND BUILDING February 26, 2003 Introduction: SCHOOL FACILITIES PLANNING Background: WHAT BUILDERS WANT AND NEED COST SAVINGS Developer Fees Mitigation Payments Cost of Construction Developer Built Schools Joint Use Land Preservation – Compact Sites MARKETING Facilities Designed for Compatibility with Community Facilities Built When Needed Good Education Program/ Test Scores Neighborhood Schools FINANCIAL CERTAINTY Fee Program – Level II Fees Direct Benefits Mitigation Agreements ENTITLEMENTS Project Approval Legal Constraints to Stopping Development Approvals Community Support of School Program District Support with City – County Jurisdictions GOOD RELATIONSHIPS Developers are people with children in your schools On-going relationships Mutually Beneficial Relationships CREATIVE SCHOOL PLANNING IN AN UNCERTAIN ENVIRONMENT NEWHALL CASE STUDY Demographic Changes Stevenson Ranch Communities Cost Considerations The Solution Mitigation Agreement Amendments IRVINE CASE STUDY Demographic changes Operating Budget Concerns Northern Sphere Communities The Challenge of Determining Student Generation Rates Base Program/ Alternative Program Preparing a Living Document CHINO VALLEY CASE STUDY Regulatory Changes Developer Built Schools Flexibility Cost Savings Chaparral Elementary School ] The plan incorporates joint use of an adjacent 3-acre neighborhood park. ] Using innovative joint use planning the District was able to save over $2.1 million in land acquisition costs. This provided a savings to the State and local taxpayers of $1 million dollars each. Chaparral Elementary School Chaparral Elementary School Chaparral Elementary School Ladera Ranch Elementary and Middle Schools ] The plan incorporates joint use of an adjacent 8-acre neighborhood park. ] The District along with the County of Orange have developed a joint use County/District Library. ] The joint use portion of the project consists of School Library (4,500 square feet) and County Library (9,500 square feet) for a total of 14,000 square feet of Library area. ] The County contributed $1.5 million for their share of the project. Ladera Ranch Elementary and Middle Schools Ladera Ranch Elementary and Middle Schools Open to School / Children’s Library Below County Library Area Ladera Ranch Elementary and Middle Schools Oso Grande Elementary School ] The plan incorporates joint use of an adjacent 3-acre neighborhood park. ] Using innovative joint use planning the District was able to save over $2.1 million in land acquisition costs. This provided a savings to the State and local taxpayers of $1 million dollars each. Oso Grande Elementary School Summary of Joint Use Projects within Ladera Ranch Community ] The benefits derived from successful joint planning of the four schools on three sites, including a County library facility, saved local taxpayers over $20 million dollars. ] In addition to the savings of land acquisition, operational costs for maintaining playfields has been dramatically reduced. Basic Steps to Implement Joint Use/Development Agreements ] Actively pursue joint use opportunities. ] Know your joint use partner. ] Understand each others roles and responsibilities. ] Define each participant’s project schedule. ] Coordinate timing of approval by the Board and the Agency. Questions / Issues ?