HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 02 25 Regular 606 Appointment of One Elected Official to the Public Schools Facilities Planning Committee (PSFPC)COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM 606
February 25, 2008
Meeting
REQUEST:
Informational
Consent
Public Hearings
Regular X
Mgr. / Dept.
Authorization
The Community Development Department respectfully requests that City
Commission appointment one elected official to the Public Schools Facilities
Planning Committee (PSFPC), which is responsible for the oversight of the school
concurrency program.
PURPOSE:
Appoint one elected official to participate in meetings of the Public Schools
Facilities Planning Committee (PSFPC) along with the elected representatives
from the other municipalities, the County, and the School Board who are
responsible for oversight of the school concurrency program.
CONSIDERATIONS:
The appointed official shall participate in semi-annual meetings (Sept & March)
of the PSFPC, including an annual joint School Board workshop to hear reports,
discuss policy, set direction, and reach understandings concerning issues of
mutual concern regarding coordination of land use and school facilities planning,
including population and student growth, development trends, school needs, off-
site improvements, joint use opportunities, and school concurrency. When
unavailable to attend, another representative is to be designated.
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In addition, the PSFPC reviews and comments on the School Board's annual
Educational Facilities Work Plan and the Five-Year CIP.
The following language from the 2007 Interlocal Agreement for Public School Facility
Planning and School Concurrency provides a detailed description of the PSFPC's role:
Public Schools Facilities Planning Committee (PSFPC): The PSFPC is created and
established by this agreement. This committee is comprised of one elected official, or their
designee, from Seminole County, each of the seven municipal corporations within the County,
and the Seminole County School Board. The PSFPC is responsible for the oversight of the
school Concurrency program established in this agreement, and hears recommendations from the
Planning Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC) on school planning issues and may make
recommendations to the School Board.
2.2 Public Schools Facilities Planning Committee (PSFPC). The Parties hereby establish a
Public Schools Facilities Planning Committee for the purpose of reviewing
recommendations from PTAC on land use and school facilities planning, including such
issues as population and student projections, development trends, school needs,
co-location and joint use opportunities, ancillary infrastructure improvements needed to
support the school, potential sites for new schools, and proposals for significant
renovation and potential closure of existing schools. Based on the review of PTAC's
recommendations, the PSFPC will submit recommendations to the School Board.
Additionally, the PSFPC will be a standing committee to review the School Board Five-
Year Capital Improvement Plan in accordance with Sections 4.1 and 10 of this
Agreement, and serve as the required oversight committee for the Public School
Concurrency Program as detailed in Section 14 of this Agreement.
The PSFPC will meet annuallyjoint School Board workshop upon receipt of the draft
School Board Educational Facilities Work Plan (Work Plan) from the School Board to
discuss the Work Plan, submitted to the Department of Education. A representative of the
Regional Planning Council will also be invited to attend. The joint workshop will provide
the opportunity for the County, the Cities, and the School Board to hear reports, discuss
policy, set direction, and reach understandings concerning issues of mutual concern
regarding coordination of land use and school facilities planning, including population
and student growth, development trends, school needs, off-site improvements, joint use
opportunities, and school Concurrency.
9.3 Transmittal. The School Board shall transmit to the County, the local governments and
the PSFPC copies of the proposed Educational Facilities Work Plan and the Five-Year
CIP for review and comment. Transmittal to the PSFPC, the Cities and the County shall
occur on or before August 1st of each year commencing after the effective date of this
Agreement.
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SECTION 13 OVERSIGHT
13.1 Oversight. The PSFPC will serve as the required oversight committee for school
concurrency to monitor and evaluate the school concurrency program. The committee
shall appoint a chairperson, meet at a minimum, semi-annually in mid-September and
mid-March in accordance with the laws of Florida governing public meetings, and report
to participating local governments, the School Board and the general public on the
effectiveness with which this Agreement is being implemented. A representative of the
School Board shall be responsible for coordinating the semiannual meeting.
A. The monitoring and evaluation of the school concurrency process is required
pursuant to Section 163.3180(13)(g)(6)(c), F.S., and Section 2 of this Agreement.
The PSFPC shall be responsible for preparing an annual assessment report on the
effectiveness of the School Concurrency System. The report will be made
available to the public and presented at the PSFPC March meeting.
B. The PSFPC members shall be invited to attend all meetings referenced in Section
2 and shall receive copies of all reports and documents produced pursuant to this
Agreement.
The PSFPC shall evaluate the effectiveness of the Concurrency Service Areas
(CSAs) for measuring the LOS and consider making recommendations to amend
the CSA Map.
C. By August 1st of each year, the PSFPC shall receive the proposed School Board's
District Educational Facilities Work Plan and the Five-Year Capital Improvement
Plan. The PSFPC will report to the School Board, the County, and the Cities on
whether or not the proposed Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan maintains the
adopted Level of Service in each CSA by adding enough projects to increase the
capacity. The PSFPC will examine the need to eliminate any permanent student
station shortfalls by including required modernization of existing facilities, and by
providing permanent student stations for the projected growth in enrollment over
each of the five (5) years covered by the plan.
RECOMMENDATION:
Community Development staff recommends that the City Commission appoint
one elected official to serve on the PSFPC.