Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutREGISTRY RIDGE PUD, 2ND FILING - PRELIMINARY - 32-95D - CORRESPONDENCE - OTHER JURISDICTIONSJAN-13 98 10:53 FROM:AUX SVCS TSD 970-669-7499 TO:4162020 PAGE:03 1., Development Proposal Impact on Current School Enrollment Development Name: REGISTRY RIDGE (2ND FILING-ill3198) ESE=i8B6 8 1°a CSE=1B76 r, Board of Education Policy regarding current Planning Standards are: Ideal elementary school capacity is 550 students (based on a 4 round school - 4 classrooms per grade) Ideal rhiddle school capacity is 900 students Ideal high school capacity is 1500 students Definitions: Design Capacity ........... 75% to 100% of building Is being used as designed Extended Utilization ..... The enrollment range that can be accommodated at a site by adding modulars Over Capacity................The enrollment range that can be accommodated at a site only by changing daily schedules or the yearly calendar Student Yield...............Our historical average student yield from new developments which is: .27 elementary, .15 middle school; and .17 high school students per dwelling unit CSE (current student enrollment) ........... based on 1996 October Count (funded) enrollment figures ESE (estimated student enrollment) ...... current enrollment PLUS additional studanIn from this Thliidib*mentlnv"IvesT`"" ",r.n_...,,>.•. ,..,, :,.:•. P. A 4;4yv Ilfng,u�Its;Wlthi�btU erltylel.461 `' [i.`:elemeAE a.' . , . g„i. " y': t7, �.... ...., . ,... dy. Bt}Id611t$; ,:: ? : , 11 is :sc ots ydenla �; ; • �.: ` tit.;; ,;a t�6nt6.: Thompson R2-J School District -- Planning, Property and Project Services -- November 1, 1996 JAN-13 98 10:53 FROM:AUX SVCS TSD 970-669-7499 TO:4162020 PAGE:02 DISTRICT GENERAL INFORMATION • School attendance area boundaries are subject to annual review by the Board of Education. They may be changed to reflect changing demographics of an area or educational philosophy decisions which may Mer the use of the school building. • The capacity of any school Is a variable figure based upon district -wide and/or building level decisions such as: program offered; use of mobile classrooms; class size; year-round schools or split sessions. • Historically, the Thompson School District has shown an average rate of growth of 2.3% annually. While there may be year-to-year variances from this figure, It is the best indicator of potential district growth over the next ten years. EXPLANATION OF IMPACT FIGURES ON REVERSE SIDE 2. Current Year Enrollment is the standard fall count reported to the state. Projected enrollment figures will be used between June and October. 3. The District average student yield is based on all types of housing as reported in the 1990 census. Actual numbers of students from a specific development may vary, dependent upon the presence of multi -family housing, empty -nester housing, or price ranges of single family homes. 4. Potential Student Yield is calculated as the Average Student Yield times the number of dwelling units proposed for this development. The number of students from a mature development of miXOSLtypes of housing can be expected to approach the district -wide average. S. The expected rate of development used by the District for planning purposes, will be the number of units per year for a stated number of years, based on phasing plans or rate of development estimated by the developer, or, if none is stated by the developer. on a calculated rate of 5 years for developments under 50 units and 10 years for larger developments. 6. Students may be transported within the stated walk limits if hazardous walking conditions are deemed to exist. Pap 2d2 PROJECT NAME: STAFF CONTACT.• M ► y- E o City of Loveland n Town of Berthddd o Ladmer County Other, n II► s Proposed Deliglapment 01do Anfiolpated number of dwelling units In development:_ Type of proposed housing: O Single Family O Pabaffownhome O 2-4 Plea O MUM (5+) Price range of single family dwellings pmpoeed: O S100K O $100K • $1 WK n AI BDK POTENTIAL SCHOOL DIS RIOT IMPACT ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL 1. Current School Area 2. Current Year Fall Enrollment 5 `I 5 I ai (P 3. Average Student Yield for Thompson School District .27 .15 .17 14. Potential Student Yield this I a o 13 Development S. Expected Annual Yield based on yrs. build -out - s. Transp: a. Walk Distance 1.5 mi 2.5 mi 3.0 mi b. This Development 655 �us SPECIFIC ISSUES CONCERNING lifil DEVELOPMENT: dick up bit, c� o� 1e1d5 bn C Mrfw, ►c hCwA by. .. Popp, d2 4162020 :AUX SVCS R24 oveland/Berthoud, Colorado Plannir Property & Project Services 535 North Douglas Avenue Loveland, Colorado S0537 FAX COVER SHEET Dais 81-0- 9 � in:). COM] FROM: Total Number of Pages Induding Cover Sheet: Please call (970) 669-21M if any problems occur during the fax transmission. MESSAGE: I ct d (970) 669-2170 FAX: (970) 669-74" CONFiDENIiAL'FACSIMILEcomm cAnoN 'Ilse information aentaured in this fusimile transmission and the accompanying pages in intended solely for thi addmsseds) maned above if you are not an addressee, or responauble for delivering these documents to an addressee you Crave received We document in error and you are sizictly prohibited from reading or dlstiming it. The innformaiim contained in this document L highly confidential and may be subjed to legally enforceable privileges. Unless you to addressee, at associated with sn addressee for delivery purposm you may violate these privileges and md* yourself to liability if you do anything with this document or the information it contains other than calling u Jmnsedistely at the number listed above and returning this document to us at once.