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CITY COMMISSION
ITEM 503.2
Consent
Information
Public Hearin2 X
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September 10,2007
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REQUEST: The Community Development Department - Planning Division requests that the City
Commission hold a Public Hearing for First Reading and Transmittal to the Department of Community Affairs
of Ordinance 2007-22, a Large Scale Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment, establishing a Public School
Facilities Element and amending the Capital Improvements and the Intergovernmental Coordination
Elements consistent with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes.
PURPOSE: To comply with State mandated concurrency requirements related to coordination
between local governments and school boards in planning and permitting developments that affect
school capacity and utilization rates.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY
Florida Statute s. 163.3177 (related to required comprehensive plan elements)
Florida Statute s.163.31777 (public schools interlocal agreement)
Florida Statute s. 163.3180 (concurrency)
Florida Statute s. 163.3164 (32) (definition of "financial feasibility")
Florida Adm. Code 9J-5.025 (related to public school facilities element for public school concurrency)
Florida Statute 163.3174 (4) (related to responsibilities of the Local Planning Agency regarding the comprehensive
plan)
Florida Statute s. 163.3184 Process for adoption of comprehensive plan or plan amendment.
Florida Statute s. 166.041 Procedures for adoption of ordinances and resolutions.
Winter Sprinl!s Charter Section 4.15 Ordinances in General.
Winter Sprinl!s Article III. Comprehensive Plan Amendments
Section 15-30. Authority. purpose and intent;
Section 15-36. Review criteria;
Section 15-37. Local Planning Agencv Review and Recommendation:
CHRONOLOGY:
Aug. 1,2007- Local Planning Agency reviewed the staff report and Public School Facilities
Element and made recommendation of Adoption of Ordinance 2007-22 to the City
Commission. Subsequent modifications ofthe text and additional language required
another LP A public hearing and recommendation prior to taking the item forward to
September 10, 2007
Public Hearing Item 503.2
Page 2 of 4
the City Commission.
Aug. 13 & 20,2007- City Commission briefing on the Interlocal Agreement and Ord. 2007-22
Aug. 14, 2007- Board of County Commissioners briefing on the same
Aug. 28, 2007- Board of County Commissioners Adoption of the 2007 InterLocal Agreementfor
Public School Facility Planning and School Concurrency and First Reading /
Transmittal Hearing for the Comprehensive Plan Text Amendments related to
school concurrency
Aug. 30,2007- Re-Noticing in the Orlando Sentinel of the LPA Public Hearing on Ord. 2007-22
Sept. 2, 2007- Display Ad in the Orlando Sentinel Noticing City Commission Transmittal Hearing
Sept. 5,2007- Local Planning Agency made recommendation of Approval of Ordinance 2007-22, a
Large Scale Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment, establishing a Public School
Facilities Element and amending the Capital Improvements and the
Intergovernmental Coordination Elements consistent with Chapter 163, Florida
Statutes
Sept. 10,2007 -City Commission consideration ofthe 2007 InterLocal Agreement for Public School
Facility Planning and School Concurrency for Adoption
Sept. 10, 2007 -City Commission 15t Reading and Transmittal Hearing for the Comprehensive Plan
Text Amendments related to school concurrency
CONSIDERATIONS:
With the passage of Senate Bill 360, school facilities concurrency is no longer optional.
Legislation enacted by the 2005 Florida legislature mandates a comprehensive focus on school
planning by requiring local governments and school boards to adopt a school concurrency system.
School concurrency ensures coordination between local governments and school boards in planning
and permitting developments that affect school capacity and utilization rates.
As part ofthe legislative requirements, the local governments within Seminole County must update
the existing Interlocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning, adopted in 2003 with the
Seminole County District School Board and must jointly establish the specific ways in which the
plans and processes of the school board and the local governments are to be coordinated as part of
the supporting data for the Element. The draft 2007 InterLocal Agreement for Public School Facility
Planning and School Concurrency has been prepared consistent with the requirements of subsection
163.31777, F.S., and will come before the City Commission for Adoption on September 10, 2007.
Additionally, all Florida jurisdictions must adopt a Public School Facilities Element as part oftheir
Comprehensive Plan. Local governments must also add to the Capital Improvements Elements that
portion ofthe financially feasible School Board Capital Program that addresses school capacity for
the students within the jurisdiction, and text changes to other elements such as the Intergovernmental
Coordination Element, as may be needed. The Public School Facilities Element must be consistent
with the requirements of s.163.3177(12), Florida Statutes. Each municipality within Seminole
County is required to adopt a Public School Facilities Element that is consistent [s.163.3177(13)(a),
F.S.] with those adopted by the other local governments within the County. Seminole County School
Board, Seminole County, and the planning staff members from the seven (7) local governments
participated in a coordinated effort to achieve these results.
September 10, 2007
Public Hearing Item 503.2
Page 3 of 4
The Adopted Public School Facilities Element and the corresponding [updated Public Schools]
Interlocal Agreement must be submitted to the Dept of Community Affairs by January 1, 2008. Rule
9J -11.022, F .A.C., establishes the procedures for submitting public school interlocal agreements and
amended agreements.
Failure to adopt the Public School Facilities Element, to enter into an approved updated interlocal
agreement, or to amend the comprehensive plan as necessary to implement school concurrency, will
subject the local government to being prohibited from adopting comprehensive plan amendments
that increase residential density and subjects a school board to funding withholding sanctions
equivalent to the available funds for school construction.
This effort does not change the lines of responsibility for the provision of educational facilities. The
School District retains the responsibility for financing and constructing school facilities. The
Legislature has mandated this coordination of plans in much the same way that local governments
must now coordinate their plans with the Regional Water Supply Plans of the Water Management
Districts to improve overall coordination of efforts.
FINDINGS:
. The existing Public School Interlocal Agreement has been updated and includes the
establishment of public school Concurrency Service Areas (CSAs) to define the geographic
boundaries of school concurrency [so 163.3180(13)(c), 163.3180(13)(g)(5), F.S.] The
Interlocal Agreement will come before the City Commission for Adoption on September 10,
2007 [so 163.31777, F.S.];
. Level-of-service standards have been included in the updated Interlocal Agreement to
establish maximum permissible school utilization rates relative to capacity amendments.
Level-of-service standards are also included in the amendment to the Capital Improvements
Element [s.163.3180(13)(b), F.S.];
. Amendments to the Capital Improvements Element (establishing a public school capital
facilities program) are included which meet the requirement for being financially feasible [s.
163.3180(13)(d)l, F.S.];
. A new Public School Element includes a proportionate-share mitigation methodology [s.
163.3180(13)(a), 163.3180(13)(e), 163.3177(12), F.S. and Rule 9J5.025, F.A.C.];
. The proposed goals, objectives and policies of the new Public School Element are
compatible with those of the other local jurisdictions within Seminole County
[s.163.3177(13)(a), F.S.]; and
. Amendments to the Intergovernmental Coordination Element are included which include
coordinated procedures for implementing school concurrency [so 163.3177(6) (h)(1) and
163.3180(13), F.S.];
LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY RECOMMENDATION:
At regular meetings of the Local Planning Agency on August 1,2007 and September 5,2007, the
Local Planning Agency reviewed and recommended approval of Ordinance 2007 -22, a Large Scale
Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment establishing a Public School Facilities Element and amending
September 10, 2007
Public Hearing Item 503.2
Page 4 of 4
the Capital Improvements and the Intergovernmental Coordination Elements ofthe Comprehensive
Plan, consistent with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Commission hold a Public Hearing for First Reading and approve
Transmittal to DCA of Ordinance 2007-22.
IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE:
Sept. 17. 2007 -Transmittal to the Florida Dept of Community Affairs
Nov. 25. 2007-Anticipated receipt of the ORC Report (60 days to respond)
Nov. 29. 2007-Public Noticing in Orlando Sentinel for Adoption Hearing
Dec. 10. 2007-City Commission 2nd Reading and Adoption Hearing
Jan. 1. 2008- State Mandated Deadline for Submittal of Adopted Public Schools Element and
Updated Public Schools Interlocal Agreement [so 163.3177 (12)(i), F.S.] to DCA
ATTACHMENTS:
A. Noticing in Orlando Sentinel
B. Ordinance 2007-22
C. Supporting Documentation
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Sale Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THECI~18H,t~ lWl~r3UF~~IAL
SEMINOL~ COU~TY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 07.CA-135;l.lH
~~r~IJI~~~~J;,~~~~;ION. INC., a
Plaintiff,
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E~WYN SANDY DAWES and
2s ~~~~ AUGUSTUS THOMSON,
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COMI>ANY. LIMITED. and their
known and unknown heirs succes.
Sari In Inlerestl assigns. devisees.
grantees. credl orst successor
trusfees or an otn"~~_Q.r___
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk of the Circuli Court
Seminole County, Florida
(SEAL)
By: 51
As Deputy Clerk
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~~r~sa~lIe. Florida 32202
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Attornevs for ~Ialntlff
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NOTICE Of PUBUC SALE
PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THE
FOLLOWING TENANTS WILL BE
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ANCE WITH FLORIDA. STAT-
UTES. SELF STORAGE FACILI-
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83-807
PERSONAL MINI SlORAGE-WEST
UNIT AME
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CONTENTS MAY INCLUD,E
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FURNI"URE. TOOLSR CLOTH-
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CLES SOLD AT LIEN SALE,
OWNERS RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO BID ON UNITS.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SAlE
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CONTENTS MAY INCLUDE
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Suit Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 18TH JUOICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA '
CASE NO.: 07-CA.902-16J-G
COMMONWEAL TH LAND
TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Plaintiff
v,
+~~EtMiNW~'t~~TJ~I; ~~t
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JOSEPH K. THOMAS. JR..
whose last known address was
56430 Hlckorv Slreet, Astor, Fiori.
do 32102
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion for damages and claIms of ln~
terest to escroW funds. all of which
relates to the sale of the following
property:
Commence at the. southwest corner
of Section 2. according to the Plat
of Manhollan as recordPu In Plat
~~s 20f~~~: ~~~I~~Flo~~~~~u"n
thence Scum 89'29'34' East on the
~?~I~n"g~nofa~~2~0~~bd f~"e1"~~ M
Southeast corner thereof' thence
~~,i~e a E~I::O~cJls~~ic~6010 4)~~~:k
feet to a paint an the NortherlY
right of way of Mink Road and the
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West a distance of 114.80 feel to the
Easterly edge of a canal; thence
North along sold conal a distance
of 183 feet, more or less, to th.4e In-
tersectlon of sold canal with the
waters edge of the SI. John'S Riv-
er; thence along said waters edge
of the Sf. John's River thence
along sold waters edge In a Sauth-
~o'r"t'I~ ~1~f~~lg~ ~~ M~~Vh~~;:
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more 01 less. to Ihe Polnl of Begln-
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Range 28 East, Lake County. ~Yorl-
aa. also described as Lot 3. block
88. according to an unrecorded plat
at Astor ForestCanjPslles.
hat been filed against vou. and vou
or. requlred to serve a copy of
.'. ~Y;r:1~:::s?~r~i.lt,anYO~nD':
vld J. Kohns. Esquire and Teresa
N. Phillips, Esqulr~ the Plalntlff's
~~~r'i~e~.0,:,:h~~8 ~~ g~fo~s :'"e"n~~
Suite 410, Winter park. Florida
32789 and to tile the original with
the Clerk of. thIs Court either be.
for, service on Plaintiff's attorney
~ls~~e3~neJrt t~'rra~~e~n~~~~d
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ATTACHMENT A
DF BEGINNING: thence continue'
hNorthwesterlY along sold curve
aving a central angle of OO?27'09f,
an arc distance of 16 00 fe*
t~~~~?5V ~~~r~ ,~~~d~g ~~~a~~r '
said curve. run South 89'51'1
West, a distance of 4.90 feet.
thence Soulh 00?04'S3' West. a dl&:
~~9~P3~! l~::t. f~eU'sl~e~ce South
feet to the POINT Of BEQIl.~IN"J. 4.90 ./
~~~~aining 78 square feet more or :.
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PARCEL NO.: 1t3 '1' ,
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That partlon of the South half Of ;'.J ·
the ,North half of Lot F, W. Bear.
~~9{ :fp~frPh'S. accard. :,-
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01'24'5 ' East. a distance of 14.
feet; thence run South 89'49'4 '
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distance of 14.60 feet; thence rUn
North 89'49'-46' East 8 dlstance_J!/
9.25 feet to the PDINt f BEOINNIN,G.
~~~~alning 137.sauare teet more'~r
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Parcel 1.0. No. far 1131713:16.1'.
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Each Defendant Is further naIl.
fled that the Petlfloner will peflflOn
for an Order of Take before the
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Avenue, Sanford, Florida, fn ae-'
cordance with 115 Declarallon of
Taking heretofore filed In this
coUse. All Defendants to this suit
and all olher Interested parties
~~Vptlm~ f;rq~~~, 8rd~e,a~~n~a~~
lng a;Ihe time and place deslgnat.
ed and be heard. Anv Defendant
failing to file a tlmelv relluest for
~~~Irro s~~lb~~rv~la~M~~~t ~o
AND
Each Defendan' and anv othir
f~:S~r~~irlt~I'd'J~~rl~ II~tl1ieeVef~
~~~~7n t~~o~~~dfrist~~e~e~~~n~~!
qulred 10 serve wrl~en defenses. If
any you have. to the Petlllon here-
tofore flied In this cause on the P\h
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der .of Taking, If des~ed. on P.11~
tloner's Attorney, whose name al1d
address Is shawn below on or be-
fore Mondav, August 6. 20071 and 10
file the original ofvauf wrl ten d\!-
fenses and anv rellues far hearln~
roktl~; ~1'Wt'~ ~l'e'rkt~f t~rsd~~u~t
ellher before service on the Pell.
lh~~~f~e~ttt"o' ~t~w"rwh';,'I"r'~h~~elr.
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~~n~~ofi:"hes~~~:d ag~1 p~~~~n~
as set forth In sold Petition. " vgu
fall 10 anlwer. a default mav be
entered ;:ralnst vou for the relief
r~lrfon~equJ~I ~h~~~,~~~~' t~e ~
~~~?,n v1grveo~~~rrl~fhtfok~b~';Cm
the Order of Taking.
WITNESS mv hand and leal of
sold Courl on June 25. 2007.
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK OF
THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND,
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By:/S! Carol Moore
Deputv Clerk
ROBERT A. McMILLAN. count~
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32804-6412 and Tampa Build- estate al MARY JANE RHODES, the .personal representa- NOTWITHSTANDING THE 4313 Neplune Road
er's Exchange. Austin deceased. whase date 01 tlve s atlornev are sel lorlh TIME PERIODS SET St. Cloud. FL 34769
Building. 4302 Henderson dealh was June 26. 2007. is below. FORTH ABOVE ANY Telephone: (407) 892-2525
Baulevard. Suite 107. pending In the Circuit Court All creditors of Ihe dece- CLAIM FILED TWO 92) OLS464220 8123.302007
Tampa. Florida 33629. lor Seminole Caunlv. Fiori. ?~~I ~rgi~~ero~e~s~~a~aJs YEARS OR MOR~ AFTER
PII0POSAL GUARANlY dd~e'sPSrao~awlehdIClhvlsISlons'elmhfnaadle- against decedenl's eslale on THE DECEDENT S DATE
whom a copy of Ihis nallce OF DEATH !S BAR~ED:
5~~~~l c7~~~~~~d~s~(orrd~ is required ta be served The d.ale 01 Ilrst publication
32772-0659. The names and musl IlIe their claims with at thIS nollce IS Augu.1 23.
addresses 01 Ihe oersonal thiS courl WITH I N THE 2IlO7. PERSONAL IlEPIIESENTATlVE'
~~~~Ts;;,n~~J~~~,g~~et~eoll~~: ~~~EfHOI.M~~NJ~V~rE Gall Lyon Crosslad
nev are sel lorth below. FIRST PUBLICATION OF 3000 ClarconaL RIOOd,
All creditors 01 Ihe dece. I.~~t~Tt~~O~l~~AJ~ Apop.ka Florida 0321~
denl and other persons hav. SERVICE OF A COPY OF ATTORNEY fOR PERSONAL
ing claims or demands THIS NOTICE ON THEM. REPRESENTATIVE:
awgaolmnSladecCoedpVeOnll'slhelsstantoetl.ocne All other creditors 01 the Porter L. Peaden. Jr.
Ih decedent and alher persons AIt.ornev lor
Is required to be served having claims or demands Gall.Lvan Crossland
~y~t c'~~r\hW'lf~\~?~t~ against decedent..s estqte tW'~~p~a~o~~'. ~JI~~1 300
LATER FOR 3 MONTHS must file their claims WIth Maitland. Florida 32751
AFTER THE TIME OF this court WITHIN 3 Telephone' 407-740-6009
THE FIRST PUBLICA- f:)'2NHJFAUgRFI1~!f Fax: (407i 740-0976
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR PUBLICATION OF THIS OLS463817 8123.30.2007
30 DAYS AFTE R THE NOTICE. IN THE CIRCUIT
DATE OF S,l1RVICE OF A ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED COURT FOR ORANGE
52PT~.?~. HIS NOTICE WITHIN THE TIME PERI- COUNTY FLORIDA
All other creditors 01 the ODS SET FORTH IN SEC- PROBATE DIVISION
decedent and other persons H'bNR I t?l702 P ~ b BI.1 ~ Fil. No,: 4I.2007-C!':~-O
having claims or demands CODE WILL BE FOREV- 01V1I1...10
against decedent.s estote ER BARRED.
must file their claims with NOTWITHSTANDING THE
this court WITHIN 3 TIME PERIODS SET
f:)'2{:1JH6FAtJ~RFI1~!f FORTH ABOVE. ANY
PUBLICATION OF THIS CLAIM FILED TWO 92)
NOTICE. YEARS OR MORE AFTER
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED 6~ED~n~9~~UR~'6:E
WITHIN THE TIME PERI- The dote 01 IIrst publication
~P6NSE13n~THo~N f~t of this notice Is Augu.. 23,
FLORIDA PROBATE 2001.
CODE WILL BE FOREV- PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
ER BARRED. Edwin R. Rouch
NOTWITHSTANDING THE 4355 Re'al Court
~6~lH P~~b~~~ 1~~ ATTOR~{~aF~~opfR~'b'"~~r 32808
~~~~~ JJ L&J>RJ~~T\?~ ~E6rRt~EN~~~~den. Jr.
THE DECEDENT'S DATE ~~~~e~.fWauch
OF DEATH IS BARRED. Florida Bar No. 062011
NOTWITHSTANDING THE 1390 Hope Road. Suite 300
TIME PERIODS SET Maitland. Florida 32751
FORTH ABOVE. ANY Telephone: 407.740-6009
~~~Il~ JJ LJJ>RJ~~T~2J OFoLxS~~~~~) 740'~~36. 30. 2007
THE DECEDENT'S DATE w,
To: All MB EIWB E/LDB OF DEATH IS BARRED.
Subcontractors and materi- The date of tlrst publication
01 men who conduct busi- ot this notlc. is Augu.t 16,
ness. perform subcontract 2IlO7.
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in Orange Countv. Florida: 2942 Sean Wav
You are advised that THE Flo;;~~"1mL72;2
SCHOOL BOARD OF OR. ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
ANGE COUNTY. FLOR IDA REPRESENTATIVE:
~Pd~ ~~;I~lci~~tr~~rl~na~:af~: I.W):n:V"1g~s NOTICE OFIT~~t~~'ISTRATlON
rv~~ie~:pl~~.~~~t ~i~h.~:~:O'~.,d ~r,:':i~~ ~'arl~~~ 240176 The administration of the
Sweetwater Law Oftices estale 01 Ed.1 J. McPhlrl'..
~i~~ ~~~OS~in%~ec";'l~n o~:p~ ~o'2eetwater Square. Suite g1~~~1~i:~~~e7g;n'b;~~~:
t..ber 6, 2007 @ 2:ilcl p.m. 900 Fox Vallev Drive Countv. Florida, Probate
Longwoad. Florida 32779 Division. the address 01
ir~ect~~~e~s~~n~b'\\~taa cgrci ~~I:~~%9:~2~r8~9-1680 ::::~~c~ bSrl~2~d~" ~roor~~~
far said Project. In which SLS456458 8116.23.2007 32801. The estate Is testote
event Ihe undersigned mav and the dote of the dece.
require subcontractors and IN THE CIRCUIT dent's Will and any Codicils
material men to supplv la- COURT FOR ORANGE ore 10/19/89. The nameS and
rgj' t~:r~g~ ~~d s~~te~~~~~ pCROOUBNA\YE br~,~lg~ ~~~:e;~~~~t~fe t~~,trri'iop~~~
ect. FiI. No,: 4I-2007.CP.II01571-0 sana I representative's ottor-
nev ore set forth below.
The undersigned's nome. IN RE: ESTATE OF Anv Interested person on
business address and phone CHARLES 0, PffiRS whom 0 cOPV 01 the notice
number are: Deceased. of administration is served
Willilm. Complny Building Oivi. must object to the valldltv
oi."'ACY Contrlcto"l LLC. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the w;1I (or anv COd;Ci"ll.
r.rJ~~'L ~OIU The administration of the ~~~~~~~:~~7~t?Se~h;e~~~~0~;
:~:~= flh:n. g:~i~;,~~~;~~?fl~~\~:~J ~~~~I~ilr.eqfJ~~~~g~~~ftt~?,~
All interested MBE/WBEI whose Social Securitv Num. accordance with the Florida
LOB firms. who wish to ob- ber Is 3'12-40-9107. Is pending Probate Rules. WITHIN 3
tain inlormatian pertaining in the Circuit Court for Or- MONTHS AFTER THE
:~e~ign~;~j;i~it~~d~a~;v~~'d gg~: 6?~i~!~;,.F:~~i~dd~;~S g~~~ 9fFSf~~I~Eofrc~
~~~~~laOt:~i~~t ~~aYo'i'~~~ 1:v:'nhJ~~ bSrl~2~d~: ~1~~7iJ~ ~~Rsb~~ ORO~~3~J IS~
wish to provide a sub.bld 32801. The names and ad- JECTlONS ARE FOREV-
ondlor materials quote lor dresses of the personal rep- ER BARRED.
said Project. should con- resentative and the person- Anv person entitled to ex"
~~[:i9~~'d.~c~filic~ts t~r rhn~ g;...~\el~fthat~f~~.oltorneY r~m/~og:moAs f~;~~f:r~
above address/phone num. All creditors 01 lhe dece- minotion ot exempt proper-
ber. Said plans. specifico- dent and other persans hav- tv WITHIN THE TIME
tlons and Contract Docu- ing claims or demands PROVIDED BY LAW OR
::;,e:tfn~~~sr:/~g'~mB~ ~~~;:,stad~~~e~nh~~t~b~i~~ ~~3pRd~N T~ IN!tC~
It.~Bun~e:~I~n~dd~gA~e~s~! ~u~n~~rti~eitra c?~I~:r~~~ W~lraEele~ri~eP:~~~~ i~n:~:
al business hours. this court WITHIN THE Qulred to file an election to
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF- toke elective shore WITHIN
HR~nDJ~~~T%NT~~ ~~~TIME PROVIDED BY
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
AFTER THE TIME OF Valerie McPherson
THE FIRST PUBLlCA- 56 Hawthorne Avenue
jJO~i>~lHl~~~T~C~ ~~ ATTOrNW F~~b~~~~6NU 11704
DATE OF SERVICE OF A REPRESENTATIVE:
COpy OF THIS NOTICE Allred Torres
ON THEM. Attornev
All other creditors at the Florida Bar No. 290084
decedent and other persons Davila & Torres
having claims or demands 911 N. Moin St.
against decedent.s estate Kissimmee. FI 34744
mll<iOt filp thflir rlaims with TplilllnhnnQ' An7.01~_n'n7
Jbi~?th~d;~;'I~~;~~:
ground system to la
offers you the oppo
provide the enginee
Mars and beyond.
Public Hearing
Notices
Each Proposal shall be ac-
compan led bv a certified
check or an acceptable
lorm 01 Proposal Guarantv
in an amount equal to at
least five percent (5%) at
the amount of the Proposal.
pavable to Ihe order 01 the
Cltv 01 Casselberrv. Fiori.
da. os a guorantv Ihot. If
the Proposal Is accepted,
the bidder will execule the
;gr:r~~~I~~~~~~eogn~c'i>"g~:
ment Bond within ten (10)
davs after the award 01 the
Contract.
CITY OF W1tlT'U SP~INGS
LOCAL PLANNING AOENCY
AND WILL HOLD A
PUBLIC HEARING FOR
PROPOSED COMPIIEHENSIVE
PLAN AMENDMENT
OROINANef NO. 2IlO7.22 AN
ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF WINTER
Eb~~NN' S~t"J~PDLl
ADOPTI NG A LARGF!
SCALE COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN AMENDMENT ES-
TABLISHING A PUBLIC
SCHOOL FACILITIES EL-
EMENT AND AMENDING
THE CAPITAL IMPROVE-
MENTS AND INTERGOV-
ERNMENTAL COORDINA-
TION ELEMENTS CONSIS.
TENT WITH CHAPTER
163. FLORIDA STATUTES;
PROVIDING FOR TRANS.
MITTAL TO THE DE-
PARTMENT OF COMMU-
~bTAYL ~t~I:I~RT~~cg~:
SISTENT ORDINANCES
AND RESOLUTIONS/:> SEV.
m)iB I M:~r t~~cg~M~~~:
HENSIVE PLAN. AN EF.
FECTIVE DATE AND LE-
GAL STATUS OF THE
PLAN AMENDMENTS.
SEPTEMBrR ~t\oo P.M.
DR SOON ER IN THE
COM MIS HAMBERS
l AT
THE WINTER i ilTY HALL
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Engineers
Information
Security
CITY PERMIT FEES
In accordance with ap.
proved Ordinance No. 314.
~~~edc~:~"t~~s;r~:l~:
Florida. there will not be a
f~r: ~fv~d~~~~ c~bl~f:ggt.'ar
IN RE: ESTATE OF
~IP'.. ~1'j!f~L8ERT HALL
Deceased.
The Citv reserves the right.
at Its sole and absolute dis-
cretion, to reject any or all
bids. or to accept that Pro-
posal whiCh. In its I'udg-
mentf will. under 01 clr-
cums ances, best serve the
publiC interest 01 the Cltv 01
Casselberry. Cost of submit.
tal 01 this bid is considered
an operational cost of the
bidder and shall not be
passed on to, or be borne
bv. the Citv at Casselberrv.
Florida.
NOTlef TO CREDITORS
:. "."op~
........
'L'.! ,"td
The administration 01 the
estate 01 Fitz A. H.II Ill... Fltz
~~r: ~.I~egr~e~~~dJu'r~01s3~
2005. Is pending in the Cir-
cuit Court for Orange Caun.
ty. Florida. probate Divi-
Sion, the address of which is
Orange County Courthouse.
g~I~~d~4~It,.igci r2~M~~:
The names and addresses 01
the personal representative
and the personal represent-
atlve's attarnev are set
larth below.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands
~~~~sta d~~~~e~rM~t~~i~~
is reQuired to be served
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
TER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
30 DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors 01 the
decedent and other persons
having claims or demands
against decedent.s estote
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOT ICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERI-
ODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREV-
ER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE. ANY
~~~k~ JJL&ODRJ~~Tk2~
THE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The dote 01 lirst publication
of this notice is August 23,
2007.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
Norma Gatewood
1039 Polk St.
Orlando. Florida 32805
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Thomas p" Altman
Florida Bar No. 500054
Low Office of
James J. Altman
5614 Grand Blvd.
New Port Richev.
Florida 34652
Telephone: (727) 848-8435
OLS463875 8123. 30. 2007
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No,: C8-2007-CP-II018223-0
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GLENN BURTON PRIES
Deceased.
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10 pel?
"ellno.
'PIa' "'l
.U! poaq!
.1MOI o~
.,OJ aq I
".Iun
; :~~~~~~Iectrical
:~~~d)ll;bntrols/PLC
: passas~
-1".99_8l-1nstrum entatio n
Illm ~o3ensors
is )'V^
~1~~ 'II~ower
'utoCAD
Dated:August 15. 2007
~~bTIcWo,!'k~ 1~~~~forP.E,
CSE457895-AUG.23
The agenda items mav be
inspected by Interested
parties between 8 a.m. and
5 p.m.. Mandav through
Fridav. ot the Citv's Clerk's
Office. located at 1126 East
Slate Rood 434. Winter
Springs. Florida. For more
i~MlrW~i.iO~e~~~s (~7t~ ~%:
abilities needing assistance
to participate in any of
these proceedings should
contact the Emplovee Rela.
tlons Deparlment Coordina-
tor. A8 hours in advance of
the meeting at (407) 327-
1800. Extension 236. " vou
decide to appeal anv recom-
mendation made bv the Lo-
cal Planning Agencv with
respect to any matter con-
sidered at this meeting, YOU
wi II need a record 01 the
proceedings. and lor such
purposes, YOU may need to
ensure that a verbatim re-
cord 01 lhe proceedings Is
made upon which the ap-
peal Is based. Interested
parties ore advised that
thev mav appear at the
meeting ond mav be heard
with respect to the proposed
ordinance Item.
SLS462320 8121107
CITY OF EOGEWOOO
Notice of Public Hllri..
S.cond Iftd Finll RI.dlng
at Ordl.anc..
On TuoscllY, S.ptemblr 4, 2007 It
6:30 p.... or os soon thereafter
os the matter mov be
heard. the Edgewood City
Council will hold a Public
Hearing in the Citv Hall
Council Chamber. 405 Larue
Avenue, Edgewood, FL
32809 on the following ordi"
nance:
IN THE CIRCUIT
COU RT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY FLORlgA
PROBATE DIVISI N
FiI. No, 2tI06-CP.t8Ol
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EDNA J. McPHERSON
Deceased
. S
. p
I
IER:
: 2005
ROP-
ON W
LINE
OEE
'T N
49.28
11 FT
314.85
A1 TH
S22
DEG
NO. 2007-13 OF THE
GEWOOO, FLORIDA
2-48 OF THE
S BY PRO.
GULA~ CITY
E~ ~frJfy
PROVIOING
PROVIDING
VIDING FOR
PROVIDING
ATE
PA
)ronge
Seall
The undersigned herebv in.
vites all interested MB E
and WBE and LOB firms to
submit to the undersigned
S r~~'?~~~~.n~.;'ivf~~c" ~~gj~~
materials required for said
Project. which must be reo
5r~V~e~?~~V dea~~ur~ ~:~I'i
the underSigned to reason-
ably review and act upon
some.
COR457350 81i9,20.21.22.23.
?d.?l\_?1..?7.?A_?Q.10.11. Oil.'
Ordinances may be inspect-
ed bv the public in the 01.
lice ot the Citv Clerk, 405
Larue Avenue, Edgewood,
FL. Interested parhes mav
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of GI.nn Burt.. Prill.
deceased. whose dote of
death was Januorv 3, 2007.
is cendinQ in the CIrcuit
Continued on
next page
L
NOTICE OF CHANGES TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
AND ZONING MAP CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
NOTICE IS HERESY GI\'EN THAT THE CITY COMMISSIOHOF
THE CITY OF WINTER S1'RINGS WlLl HOle
, iOR SECO:~=~;o~~~'i~PTION ON:
ORDINANCE NO. 201).7.;06
AN OROINANOE OF ,THE CITY COMMISSION OF 'TJ.iE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS.
SEMINOLE~~' 'Fi.ORIOA. RELATING TO COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING; SET-
TINGFOATH''''Nll,AOOPTlNG A LARGE SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMEND-
MENT; PROVIOIN<11<OR AOOPTION OF AN AMENoMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE
MAP BY DESlGNI\TING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS GEN~,v..LLY DESCRIBED AS TWO ,(2) PARCELS OF LAND. CONTAINING
2..9 GROSS ACREs. MORE OR LESS. AND LOCATED GENERALLY AT THE SOUTH-
WEST CORNER 'OF, THE INTERSECTION OF DELEON STREET AND HOWARD
AVENUE.-MORIUWITICULARLV DEPICTED AND LEGALlX DESCRIBED HEREIN IN
EXHlarr "A;" AliAOHE!l .HERETO. FROM SEMINOLE OOUNTY "RURAL.:!" TO CITY OF
VvtNTER SPRING$ 'PUBUOISEMI.PUBLIO" WITH "CONSERVATION' OVERLAY" (ON
n.lOSe>'!FFECT;fPAREAB);, PROVIDING AN EFFEOTIVE PATE ANP LEGAL STATUS
',OF " ' T; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAl OF THE PLAN TO THE
,,. DE 'P,ci>/dMUNITY AFFAIRS; PROViDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR
'INe; .... ',O!lOINANOES AND RESO\.UTIONS, SEVERABILItY, AND AN EFFEo-
n~~~,(~_.,...MAP be(ow, sa. '1', IOllocallon}
. ORDINANOE 1'10,2007.07
ANOMINANCE, OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE OITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
. s!;MINOUECOllNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO COMPREHENSIVE P.LANNING, SET.
~~~~~~~D~~~~~~~~O~G~~~D~~~~~~~~~~:e
MAP BY DESIGNATING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY wrrwlN Tflll CITY 'OF WINTER
SPRINGS GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS THREE (3) PARCELS OF LAND, CONTAINING
29.3 GROSS AORES MORE OR LESS, AND LOCATED GENERALLY ON THE WEST
SIDE OF DELEON STREET AT ORESS RUN,MORE PARTICULARLY'DEPICTED AND
LEGALLY DESCRIBED HEREIN IN EXHIBIT 'A," ATT.!.CHED flERETO.,FROM SEMINOLE
COUNTY "llURAL.3' ,TO CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS "RURAL, RESIDENTIAl: WITH
'CONSERVATION OVERLAY" (ON THOSE AFFOc'reo AREAS): PROVIDING AN EFFEC.
TIVE DATE AND,. LEGAL STATUS OF THE PLAN AMENDMENT: PROVIDING FOR
TRANSMITTAL OFTHE PLAN TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUN/TYAFFAlRS; PRO-
VIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLU.
TIONS, SEVERABIUTY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (So. MAP bolow, SIlo '2', for 1"""lIon)
ORDINAHCE 1'10.2007."
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OOMMISSION OF THE OITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA. CHANGING TflE ZONING MAP qESIGNATION OF THE RIiAl. PROPERTY
CONSTInrt:ING TflREE (3) PARCELS TOTAUNG 29,3 ACRES, MORE OR LE$S, AND
LOCATED GENERALLY ON THE WEST SID5 OF DELEON STREET AT ORESS RUN IN
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA. AND MORE PARTICULARlY DEPICTED AND LEGALLY
DESORIBEDON EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED flERETD,FROM SEMINDLE'QOUNTY"A-3'TO
OITY OF WINTER SPRINGS "!l.O' SINGLE FAMllX OWEUUNQ"; PROVIDING FOR THE
REPEAL OF PRIOR. INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AN,D RE$oLU1'IOWS, SEVERABIL-
ITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.(S.. MAP -,!lito '2', lor looaIIDnl
ORDINANCE 1'10.2007'22
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OOMMISSION OF TflE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
SEMINOLE OOUNTY, FLORIDA. ADOPTING A, LARGE SCALE, COMPREflENSIVE
PLAN AMENDMENT ESTABLlSfllNG A PUBLIC SCHOOL FACIUTIES ELEMENT AND
AMENDING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAl. COORDI.
NATION ELEMENTS CONSISTENT WITH OHAPTER 163. FLORIDA STATUTES; PRO-
VIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TOTHE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, THE
REPEAL OF PAIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANOES AND RESOLUTIONS, SEVER-
ABIUTY. INOORPORATION INTO TflE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. AN EFFEOTIVE DATE
AND LEGAL STATUS OF THE PLAN AMENDMENTS.
PUBUC HEARINGS
WILL BE HELD ON
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 20DT AT 5:15 P.M.
OR SOON THEREAFTER IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS
LOCATED AT THE WINTER SPRINGS CITY HALL
1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434
WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA
The proposed ordinances may b. obtained by lrIter..led partiu betw.en 8 a,m. and 5
p.m., Monday through Friday. at th. City'. Clerk's Olllee, Iocated.t 1128 E. SA ~$4. Wlnt,r
Spring.. Florida. For mor.lnformation. call (407) 327-1800 1/227. P.lIo..... with dlsabllhles
needing aulalance lO partlclpale In" any 01 the" proceeding. Ihould conlact the
Employee AelalJof\' Oapattmenl Coordinator, 48 hours In advance of the meettng at (<407)
327.1300,1236. These af. putjlc h8S1ingi. I"lorsited partie. 118 advlHd lIlat lhey may
."ppear at the meeting and be heard with respect to 11'18 proposed ordlnanotl. It you decide
to appeal any recommendation or ~lon mad. by the CIty Commlat~n with reaped. w
eny mattar consIdered allhls meeting. you will need. record of the prOCMdlngs. and 101
such purposes, you may need to .nsure \"al a verbllllm rec;ord 01 the proceedings ls made
upon which tt1a appeal Is billed.
ATTACHMENT B
ORDINANCE NO. 2007-22
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, ADOPTING A LARGE SCALE COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN AMENDMENT ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC SCHOOL
FACILITIES ELEMENT AND AMENDING THE CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COORDINATION ELEMENTS CONSISTENT WITH
CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR
TRANSMITT AL TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS, THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY,
INCORPORATION INTO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, AN
EFFECTIVE DATE AND LEGAL STATUS OF THE PLAN
AMENDMENTS.
WHEREAS, section 163.3161 et. seq., Florida Statutes (1987) established the Local
Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act; and
WHEREAS, section 163.3167, Florida Statutes, requires each municipality in the State of
Florida to prepare and adopt a Comprehensive Plan as scheduled by the Florida Department of
Community Affairs; and
WHEREAS, section 163.3177(12), Florida Statutes, requires that each Florida municipality
adopt a Public School Facilities Element consistent with those adopted by the other local
governments within the county; and
WHEREAS, the Seminole County School Board, Seminole County, and the Cities of
Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo and Sanford participated in a
coordinated effort to ensure consistency between each local government's proposed Public School
Facilities Element; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to section 163.3177(3 )(b)( 1), Florida Statutes, certain portions of the
City's Capital Improvements Element must be amended consistent with the adoption of the Public
School Facilities Element to address financial feasibility; and
WHEREAS, the City's Intergovernmental Coordination Element requires amendment
consistent with the adoption of the Public School Facilities Element; and
WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency of the City of Winter Springs held a duly noticed
public hearing, in accordance with the procedures in Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes, on the
proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment and considered findings and advice of staff, citizens, and
all interested parties submitting written and oral comments and has recommended adoption to the
City Commission; and
City of Winter Springs
Ordinance No. 2007-22
Page 1 of 4
WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency recommended the City Commission transmit the
subject large scale comprehensive plan text amendment to the Florida Department of Community
Affairs for its review and comment; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that this Ordinance is in the best interests
of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs, Florida; and
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are fully incorporated herein
by this reference.
Section 2. Authority. This Ordinance is adopted in compliance with, and pursuant to, the Local
Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, Sections 163.3184
and 163.3187, Florida Statutes.
Section 3. Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent of this ordinance is to adopt the large
scale comprehensive plan text amendment adopting a Public School Facilities Element as part of
the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan and to amend the Capital Improvements and
Intergovernmental Coordination Elements consistent with same as required by section 163.3177,
Florida Statutes.
Section 4. Adoption of Large Scale Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment. The City of
Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan is hereby amended as set forth below:
A. Public School Facilities Element. The Public School Facilities Element, attached
hereto and fully incorporated herein by this reference as "Exhibit A," is hereby adopted into
the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan.
B. Intergovernmental Coordination Element. The Intergovernmental Coordination
Element is amended as set forth in "Exhibit B," attached hereto and fully incorporated
herein by this reference. (Underlined type indicates additions and strikeout type indicates
deletions of text in the Comprehensive Plan).
C. Capital Improvement Element. The Capital Improvement Element is amended as set
forth in "Exhibit C," attached hereto and fully incorporated herein by this reference.
(Underlined type indicates additions and strikeout type indicates deletions of text existing
in the Comprehensive Plan).
Section 5. Transmittal to the Department of Community Affairs. The City Manager or his
designee is hereby designated to sign a letter transmitting the adopted Comprehensive Plan
Amendment to the Florida Department of Community Affairs, in accordance with Section
163.3187(4), Florida Statutes, and Section 9J-ll, Florida Administrative Code.
City of Winter Springs
Ordinance No. 2007-22
Page 2 of 4
Section 6. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior inconsistent
ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, or parts
of ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent ofthe conflict.
Section 7. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision
of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall be deemed
a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this Ordinance.
Section 8. Incorporation Into Comprehensive Plan. Upon the effective date of the
Comprehensive Plan Amendments adopted by this Ordinance, said Amendments shall be
incorporated into the City of Winter Springs' Comprehensive Plan and any section or paragraph
number or letter and any heading may be changed or modified as necessary to effectuate the
foregoing.
Section 9. Effective Date and Legal Status of the Plan Amendment. The effective date of
the Comprehensive Plan Amendments adopted by this Ordinance shall be the date a final order is
issued by the Florida Department ofCommunity Affairs, or the Administration Commission finding
the Amendments in compliance with section 163.3184, Florida Statutes. No development orders,
development permits, or land use dependent on these Amendments may be issued or commenced
before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the Administration
Commission, the Amendments may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of a resolution
affirming its effective status. After and from the effective date of these Amendments, the
Comprehensive Plan Amendments set forth herein shall amend the City of Winter Springs'
Comprehensive Plan and become a part ofthat plan and the Amendments shall have the legal status
of the City of Winter Springs' Comprehensive Plan, as amended.
ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular
meeting assembled on the _ day of , 2007.
John F. Bush, Mayor
ATTEST:
Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces, City Clerk
City of Winter Springs
Ordinance No. 2007-22
Page 3 of 4
Approved as to legal form and sufficiency for
the City of Winter Springs only:
Anthony A. Garganese, City Attorney
Transmittal Hearing:
Adoption Hearing:
Effective Date:
City of Winter Springs
Ordinance No. 2007-22
Page 4 of 4
EXHIBIT 'A'
City of Winter Springs
Comprehensive Plan
PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES ELEMENT
August 2007
(Ord. 2007-22; 12-10-2007)
Prepared in Conjunction
with the Local Jurisdictions of Seminole County By:
City of Winter Springs
Community Development Department- Planning Division
1126 East State Road 434
Winter Springs, Florida 32708-2799
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
COMPREHENSNE PLAN
PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES ELEMENT
CHAPTER IX
PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES ELEMENT
A. INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this document is to support the timely provlslOn of the School Board's
constitutional and statutory obligation and sovereignty to provide a uniform system of free public
schools on a countywide basis. It is not the intent to require the School Board to confer with, or
obtain the consent of, the City, as to whether that obligation has been satisfied. Additionally, this
Element is not intended to be construed to impose any duty or obligation on the City for the School
Board's constitutional or statutory obligations. The City of Winter Springs does not have the
authority to directly provide school facilities, but is required by State Law to work with the Seminole
County School Board to address the coordination of public school facility planning with land use
planning and development approvals. The City of Winter Springs continues to be responsible for
approving or denying comprehensive plan amendments and development approvals within its own
jurisdiction, and nothing herein represents or authorizes a transfer of any of this authority to the
School Board.
Legislation enacted by the 2005 Florida Legislature mandated a comprehensive approach to school
planning by revising laws that govern both school districts and local government planning. A
coordinated effort was undertaken by the local jurisdictions of Seminole County and the Seminole
County School Board. Preparation of a new 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning
and School Concurrenry including procedures for coordinating land use planning, development
approvals and school planning was the first step in this process and was adopted by the Board of
County Commissioners, City Commissions, and the Seminole County School Board.
The 2005 Legislation also included adoption of a Public School Facilities Element consistent with
those adopted by the other local governments within the County and consistent with the 2007
Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning and School Concurrenry, sections 163.3177(12) and
163.3180 F.S. and Rule 9J-5.025, F.A.C. and which describes a proportionate-share mitigation
methodology. Additional amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan required by the 2005
legislation include:
. Adoption of the Level of Service standards applicable countywide that establish maximum
permitted school utilization rates relative to capacity into the Capital Improvements
Element;
. Adoption of the fmancially feasible Public School Capital Facilities Program addressing
school capacity improvements into the Capital Improvements Element that is adopted as
part of the Seminole County School Board's overall Capital Improvements Program;
. Amendments to revise objectives and policies that address the City's process of coordination
with the School Board in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element.
B. EXISTING CONDITIONS
The following Tables indicate permanent school building capaClty for every school under the
jurisdiction of the Seminole County School Board:
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TABLE Ix-t.t: Inventory of Elementary Schools
Elementary Site Building Permanent Blllg Sr06-07
School Acreage" Sq Ft'" student Capacity'" FTE**
AL T Ac'vIONTE ELEJ\1ENTAR Y 15 116,223 991 864
BEAR LAKE ELE1.1E:Ni ARY 20 106.368 1.026 1.079
BENTLEY ELEME:NiARY 17 127.200 933 975
CARILLON ELEMENTARY 34 125,997 942 801
CASSELBERRY ELEMENTARY 10 105,147 906 798
CRYSTAL LAKE ELENIENTARY 10 110.873 827 661
EASTBROOK ELEMENTARY 15 107.352 932 816
ENGLISH ESTATES ELEMENTARY 21 117.412 843 762
EVAl.~S ELEMENTARY 25 103.745 974 858
FOREST CITY ELEMENT.ARY 15 133,598 956 871
GENEVA ELEMENTARY 15 102,803 601 502
GOLDSBOROELE1.1E:NIARY 20 106.421 713 684
HAMILTON ELEMENT.ARY 19 89,598 725 816
HEATHROW ELEMENTARY 15 89,172 862 1.119
HIGHLAc"l"DS ELENIENTARY 25 106.395 625 546
IDYLL WILDE ELEMENT.ARY 15 104.399 825 887
KEETH ELEMENTARY 15 76,921 576 776
LAKE I\.IARY ELEMENTARY 11 72.452 632 610
LAKE ORIENTA ELEMENTARY 10 80.067 169 699
LAWTON ELEME:NIARY 21 119,445 882 881
L-\YER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 15 117.306 735 634
LONGWOOD ELENIENTARY 11 83,704 715 668
MID\V A Y ELENIE:NIARY 11 77.664 115 409
PARTIN ELEME:Nl.ARY 15 92.989 748 795
PINE CREST ELE1.1ENT.ARY 25 104,709 823 880
RAINBOW ELEMENT.ARY 15 91.341 749 888
RED BUG ELEMENTARY 15 97.335 513 841
SABAL POINT ELEMENT.ARY 15 78.047 261 815
SPRING LAKE ELEMENTARY 20 83,638 331 820
STENSTROM ELEMENTARY 15 92,372 632 719
STERLING PARK ELEI\.'1ENTARY 16 78.502 195 653
WALKER ELElvlENT ARY SCHOOL 15 115,802 9'''1.'''' 890
::li
WEKIVA ELEMENT.ARY 15 64.338 407 871
\VICKLOW ELEMENT.ARY 16 113,694 804 821
\VILSON ELEMENT.ARY 16 117,159 881 950
\VINTER SPRINGS ELEMENT.ARY 15 107.487 810 632
\VOODLANTISELENlENTARY 20 95,295 840 815
Total 618 3,712,970 26,436 29,106
Average 17 100,351 714 787
Standard Per FTE 0.0212 128
*Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH)
**Seminole County School District Staff
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Middle Site Building Pemulnmt Bldg SY06-07
ScllOOl Acreage" Sq Ft" student Capadlj,fr1I: FTE'U
Hig" Site Building Permanent Bldg SY06-07
School Acreage" Sq Ft" Student Capacity..... FTE'U
TABLE IX-2: Inventory of Middle Schools
GREENWOOD LAKES MIDDLE
INDIAN TRAILS i\HDDLE
JACKSON HEIGHTS MIDDLE
u\ VnON CHILES MIDDLE SCHOOL
MARKHi\1'v1 WOODS :MIDDLE
MILLENNIUM MIDDLE
1vUL\VEE MIDDLE
ROCK LAKE l'v1IDDLE
SA.'\i"FORD MIDDLE
SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE
TEAGUE :MIDDLE
TUSKA \\TILLA MIDDLE
Total
Average
Standard Pel' FTE
* Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH)
**Seminole County School District Staff
TABLE IX-3: Inventory of High Schools
CROOMS ACADE1v1Y OF IN "FORMATION
HAGERTY HIGH SCHOOL
LAKE BRANTLEY SENIOR HIGH
LA.KE HOWELL SENIOR HIGH
LA.KE NV\RY SE~'.rrOR HIGH
L YMA.1'\ SENIOR HIGH
OVIEDO SENIOR HIGH
QUEST ACADEMY
SEMINOLE SENIOR HIGH
WINTER SPRINGS SENIOR HIGH
Total
Average
Standlll'd Pel' FTE
* Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH)
**Seminole County School District Staff
17
28
21
20
20
315
26
0.0197
59
438
44
0.0193
25
20
62
25
185.964
166,249
146.42i
193.512
179.920
212.031
147.596
131.544
159.741
143.730
148.072
170.701
1,985,487
165.457
124
L281
1.366
1.345
1.4 I 9
1.251
1.548
1.301
1.153
1.408
1.179
1.476
1.250
15,977
1,331
1.176
1.407
1.293
1.450
852
1.746
1.146
1.124
1.319
1,221
1.618
1.153
15,505
1,292
22
28
,.'\'
..;.l
20
60
52
43
50
47
52
103.956
362.973
364.488
308.744
357.293
364.309
359.371
18.665
350.706
305.635
2,896,140
289,614
128
901 529
2.746 . 1.052
2.944 3.206
2.363 2,241
2.831 2.589
2.517 2.324
2,746 2,756
125 104
3.049 3.187
2.445 2.489
22,667 20,477
2,267 2,048
...,
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C. ISSUES AND CONCERNS
1. Identifying Sites for Future School Facilities. The 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School
Facility Planning and School Concurrenry provides a process for identifying future school sites. The
process includes, at a minimum, semi-annual meetings of the Planning Technical Advisory
Committee (pTAC) that can be used to coordinate land use and school facility planning. The next
step in that process is a committee created by the 2007 Interlocal Agreement for Public School Facility
Planning and School Concurrenry, the Public Schools Facilities Planning Committee (pSFPC). The
PSFPC has several responsibilities, including review of PTAC fmdings and submittal of
recommendations to the School Board. In order to ensure that the redevelopment and revitalization
of older portions of unincorporated Seminole County can continue, the issue of sites will continually
need to be addressed as part of the ongoing cooperative planning effort specified by the 2007
Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning and School Concurrenry.
2. Population and Student Projections. In accordance with the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public
School Facility Planning and School Concurrenry, Winter Springs and the School Board will share
population projections and projections of student enrollment for use in their planning efforts. The
2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning and School Concurrenry specifies that the parties
will use student enrollment projections provided by the School Board. However, the source of
student enrollment projections is based on the Capital Ouday Full Time Equivalent (COFTE)
cohort projections issued by the Department of Education in July of each year. These COFTE
projections are related to past enrollment trends and do not consider such factors as reduced land
availability for future growth and development. As the City of Winter Springs grows closer to
reaching build-out, these projections will become less reliable.
3. Proportionate Share Mitigation Efforts and Alternative Mechanisms for Ensuring School
Capacity. The 2007 InterlocalAgreement for Public School Facility Planning and School Concurrenry oudined
the process by which the School Board may entertain proportionate share mitigation options.
Proportionate share mitigation allows a developer to pay that portion of the cost of providing
capacity in a school facility that is necessary to serve that particular development or redevelopment
project. The methodology for calculating a developer's proportionate share as specified in the 2007
Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning and School Concurrenry is included in this Element
and will be added to the City's Land Development Regulations as part of the Concurrency
Management System. Mitigation options offer a variety of alternatives, including construction of a
charter school by the developer. If a mitigation proposal fails, the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public
School Facility Planning and School Concurrenry offers an appeal process specified by Chapter 120, Florida
Statutes (F.S.) as an alternative.
Another allowable alternative mechanism for mitigation impacts on schools is the establishment of
an Educational Facilities Benefit District as allowed by Section 1013.355, F.S. This option permits
school districts and local governments to enter into separate Interlocal Agreements to arrange for
fmancing a school to allow redevelopment, revitalization or other development efforts, when
property owners involved agree to this special assessment. Osceola County adopted an ordinance
creating such a District in 2003. Should redevelopment and revitalization efforts in the City be
unable to proceed, even with proportionate share mitigation, further examination of the use of an
Educational Facilities Benefit District may be needed.
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D. GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES
GOAL IX- 1: PROVIDE QUALITY EDUCATION. As a basic tenet of community life, it is the
goal of the City of Winter Springs to contribute to and maintain a high quality public school
environment.
Objective IX- 1: Level of Service Standards and Service Boundaries. The City of Winter
Springs shall cooperate with the Seminole County School Board in their efforts to correct existing
deficiencies and address future needs through implementation of adopted level of service standards
and appropriate public school facility service area boundaries.
The level of service standard is a countywide standard specified in the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for
Public School Facility Planning and School Concurrenry, wherein the following terms are used:
Permanent Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH):- meaning the permanent facilities within the
inventory of land, buildings and rooms in public educational facilities used by the Florida
Department of Education, Office of Educational Facilities; and
Concurrency Service Area (CSA): A geographic unit promulgated by the School Board and adopted
by local governments within which the level of service is measured when an application for
residential development is reviewed for school concurrency purposes. The CSA coincides with
groupings of school attendance zones within each school type based on adjacency.
Level of Service (LOS) standard- meaning a standard established to measure utilization of capacity
within a Concurrency Service Area (CSA). [Current LOS within a CSA is determined by dividing the
full-time equivalent student count (FTE) for the Fall Semester at the same type of schools by the
permanent FISH capacity of the same type of schools. Projected or future LOS is determined by the
dividing the projected enrolled students at the same type of schools within a CSA by the planned
permanent FISH capacity of the same type of schools.
Policy IX- 1.1:
Adoption of Level of Service Standards (LOS). To ensure that the
capacity of schools is sufficient to support student growth, the City along
with other cities within the Seminole County, the County, and the School
Board agree that the desired LOS standard shall be 100% of the
aggregate permanent FISH capacity for each school type within each
Concurrency Service Area (CSA.).
To fmancially achieve the desired LOS standard, the following tiered
LOS standard is established as follows:
Elementary &
Middle CSA
High School
CSA
2008 - 2012
100% of Permanent
FISH Ca aci
110% of Permanent
FISH Ca aci
Be onnin 2013
100% of Permanent FISH
Ca aci
100% of Permanent FISH
Ca aci
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Policy IX- 1.2:
Policy IX- 1.3:
Policy IX- 1.4:
Policy IX- 1.5:
Policy IX- 1.6:
Use of Level of Service (LOS) Standards. The City shall use its
Concurrency Management System to coordinate with the School Board
and other local jurisdictions to ensure that the LOS standards established
for each school type is maintained.
Use of Concurrency Service Area (CSA) Boundaries. The City shall
apply school concurrency using CSA boundaries adopted by the School
Board.
CSAs for Each Type of School. The CSA boundaries established by
the School Board will be based on clustered attendance zones for each
school type (elementary, middle and high school) based on adjacency and
will be re-evaluated by the School Board, as needed.
CSA Boundary Changes. At the determination of the School Board,
CSA maps may be modified from time to time, to maximize utilization of
school capacity. The School Board shall transmit the proposed change
request with supporting data and analysis to the City and the other local
jurisdictions. The City, upon receipt of supporting data and analysis for
the proposed modification shall review and submit comments to the
School Board within forty-five (45) days.
Coordination of School Board Capital Improvements Schedule
and Potential CSA Boundary Changes. As identified in the 2007
Interlocal Agreement fOr Public School Faciliry Planning and School Concurrenry,
the School Board's annual update of its Capital Improvements Schedule
will include review of attendance zone changes and if necessary,
modifications to the CSA maps to the greatest extent possible to provide
maximum utilization.
Objective IX- 2: Development Review Coordination to Achieve Concurrency. The City of
Winter Springs will coordinate its development review efforts with the Seminole County School
Board to achieve concurrency in all public school facilities.
Policy IX- 2.1:
Development Review Process. The City shall withhold or condition
the approval of any site plan, final subdivision, or functional equivalent
for new residential units not exempted, until a School Capacity
Availability Letter Determination (SCALD) has been issued by the
School Board to the City indicating that adequate school facilities exist or
until a mitigation agreement has been reached, pursuant to the availability
standard specified in section 163.3180(13)(e), Florida Statutes. (Cross
Reference: See Capital Improvements Element, Policy 1.8.4)
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Policy IX- 2.2:
Adoption of School Concurrency Provisions into the City's Land
Development Regulations. The City shall adopt school concurrency
provisions into its land development regulations for the review of
development approvals, consistent with the requirements of the 2007
Interlocal Agreement for Public School Faciliry Planning and School Concurrenry for
Coordinated Planning and School Concurrenry.
Objective IX- 3: Coordination of Existing and Future School Facility Planning with the
Future Land Use Element and Development Approval Process. The City of Winter Springs
shall coordinate with the Seminole County School Board during development approvals and changes
to the City's Future Land Use Plan Map (FLUM) to help ensure the timely provision of public
school facilities.
Policy IX- 3.1: Coordination of Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Facility
Planning. The City will consider the availability and future provision of
school facility capacity, the provision of school sites and facilities within
neighborhoods, the compatibility of land uses adjacent to existing
schools and reserved school sites, the co-location of parks, recreation and
neighborhood facilities with school sites and the linkage of schools,
parks, libraries and other public facilities with bikeways, trails, and
sidewalks for safe access during the review of proposed comprehensive
plan land use map amendments.
Policy IX- 3.2: Site Sizes and Co-location in the City. The City will work with the
School District to identify sites for future educational facilities that meet
the minimum standards of the School Board where possible and which
are consistent with the provisions of the Winter Springs Comprehensive
Plan. When the size of available sites does not meet the minimum
School Board standards, the City will support the School Board in efforts
to use standards more appropriate to a built urban environment. To the
extent feasible, as a solution to the problem of lack of sufficiently sized
sites, the City shall work with the School Board to achieve co-location of
schools with City facilities.
Policy IX- 3.3 Participation in Planning Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC).
City planning staff shall actively participate in the Planning Technical
Advisory Committee (pTAC), as provided in the 2007 Interlocal Agreement
for Public School raciliry Planning and School Concurrenry for Coordinated Planning
and School Concurrenry, for the purpose of discussing issues and
formulating recommendations to the Public Schools Facilities Planning
Committee (pSFPC) regarding coordination of 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 schools, School Board Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan and the
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Policy IX- 3.4
Policy IX- 3.5
Policy IX- 3.6
Public School Concurrency Program. (Cross Reference: See Intergovernmental
Coordination Element. Policy 1.2.7)
Determining Impacts. The determination of adequate school capacity
will be the responsibility of the School Board.
Notification of Submittal of Residential Applications. The City shall
notify the School Board within 10 working days of receipt of any land
use or development application having a residential component and will
transmit submitted subdivision plans and site plans to the School Board
for their review.
Notification of Meetings. The City shall provide the School Board
with agendas of staff review, the Planning & Zoning Board/Local
Planning Agency and the City Commission meetings.
Objective IX- 4: Concurrency. The City of Winter Springs shall require that public school facility
capacity is available concurrent with the impacts of new residential development, as required by
Section 163.3180(13)(e), Florida Statutes (F.S.)
Policy IX- 4.1:
Policy IX- 4.2:
Policy IX- 4.3:
Timing of Concurrency Review. The City shall require that all new
residential development be reviewed for school concurrency prior to
development approval as defmed in the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public
School Faciliry Planning and School Concurrenry for Coordinated Planning and
School Concurrenry.
Results of Concurrency Review. In compliance with the availability
standards of Section 163.3180(13)(e), F.S., the City shall not deny
development approval due to failure to achieve the adopted LOS for
public school facilities when the following occurs:
. Adequate school facilities are planned and will be in place or under
construction within three (3) years of the development approval.
. The developer executes a legally binding commitment to provide
mitigation proportionate to the demand for public school facilities
consistent with the methodology in the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public
School Faciliry Planning and School Concurrenry for Coordinated Planning and
School Concurrenry.
Residential Uses Exempt from the Requirements of School
Concurrency. The following residential uses shall be exempt from the
requirements of school concurrency:
. All single family lots of record at the time the school concurrency
implementing ordinance became effective.
. Any new residential development that has a preliminary plat or site
plan approval or the functional equivalent for a site specific development
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Policy IX- 4.4:
Policy IX- 4.5
order prior to the commencement date of the School Concurrency
Program on July 1, 2008.
. Any amendment to a previously approved residential development
which does not increase the number of dwelling units or change the type
of dwelling units.
. Any age restricted community with no permanent residents under the
age of 18 (a restrictive covenant limiting the age of residents to 18 and
older shall be required.)
Use of Revenues Received Through Proportionate Share
Mitigation. Any revenues received for proportionate share mitigation
are to be directed by the School Board toward a school capacity
improvement identified in the School Board's Five-Year Capital
Improvement Plan.
Proportionate Share Mitigation. In the event there is not available
school capacity to support a development, the School Board may
entertain proportionate share mitigation options and, if accepted, shall
enter into an enforceable and binding agreement with the developer to
mitigate the impact from the development through the creation of
additional school capacity.
A. When the anticipated student impacts from a proposed development
cause the adopted LOS to be exceeded, the developer's proportionate
share will be based on the number of additional student stations
necessary to achieve the established LOS. The amount to be paid will be
calculated by the cost per student station for elementary, middle and high
school as determined and published by the State of Florida.
B. The methodology used to calculate a developer's proportionate share
mitigation shall be as follows:
Proportionate Share = CDevelopment students - Available Capacity)
x 1'otal Cost per student station
Where:
lDevelopment students = those students from the development that
are assigned to a CSA and have triggered a deficiency of the available
capacity.
1'otal Cost = the cost per student station as determined and
published by the State of Florida.
C. The applicant shall be allowed to enter a 90-day negotiation period
with the School Board in an effort to mitigate the impact from the
development through the creation of additional capacity. Upon
identification and acceptance of a mitigation option deemed financially
feasible by the School Board, the developer shall enter into a binding and
enforceable development agreement with the School Board.
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1. A mitigation contribution provided by a developer to offset the
impact of a residential development must be directed by the School
Board toward a school capacity project identified in the School
Board's Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan. Capacity enhancing
projects identified within the first three (3) years of the Five-Year
Capital Improvement Plan shall be considered as committed in
accordance with Section 9.5 of the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public
School facility Planning and School Concumnry for Coordinated Planning and
School Concumnry.
2. If capacity projects are planned in years four (4) or five (5) of the
School Board's Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan within the same
CSA as the proposed residential development, the developer may pay
his proportionate share to mitigate the proposed development in
accordance with the formula provided in Section 12.7 (B) of the 2007
Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning and School Concumnry
for Coordinated Planning and School Concumnry.
3. If a capacity project does not exist in the Capital Improvement
Plan, the School Board will add a capacity project to satisfy
the impacts from a proposed residential development, if it is funded
through the developer's proportionate share mitigation contributions.
Mitigation options may include, but are not limited to:
a. Contribution of land or payment for land acquisition suitable
for and in conjunction with, the provision of additional school
capacity; or
b. Mitigation banking based on the construction of a
educational facility in exchange for the right to sell capacity
credits; or
c. Provide modular or permanent student stations acceptable
for use as an educational facilities; or
d. Provide additional student stations through the remodeling of
existing buildings acceptable for use as an educational facility; or
e. Construction or expansion of permanent student stations at
the impacted school within the CSA; or
f. Construction of a educational facility in advance of the time
set forth in the School Board's Five-Year Capital Improvement
Plan.
D. For mitigation measures (a) thru (f) above, the estimated cost to
construct the mitigating capacity will reflect the estimated future
construction costs at the time of the anticipated construction.
Improvements contributed by the developer shall receive school impact
fee credit.
E. Developer shall receive an impact fee credit for the proportionate
share mitigation. Credits will be given for that portion of the impact fees
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Policy IX- 4.6
that would have been used to fund the improvements on which the
proportionate fair share contribution was calculated. The portion of
impact fees available for the credit will be based on the historic
distribution of impact fee funds to the school type (elementary, middle,
high) in the appropriate CSA. Impact fee credits shall be calculated at
the same time as the applicant's proportionate share obligation is
calculated. Any school impact fee credit based on proportionate fair
share contributions for a proposed development cannot be transferred to
any other parcel or parcels of real property within the CSA.
F. A proportionate share mitigation contribution shall not be
subsequendy amended or refunded after final site plan or plat approval to
reflect a reduction in planned or constructed residential density.
G. Impact fees shall be credited against the proportionate share
mitigation total.
H. Any proportionate share mitigation must be directed by the School
Board toward a school capacity improvement identified in the School
Board's Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan.
I. Upon conclusion of the negotiation period, a second Determination
Letter shall be issued. If mitigation is agreed to, the School Board shall
issue a new Determination Letter approving the development subject to
those mitigation measures agreed to by the local government, developer
and the School Board. Prior to, site plan approval, final subdivision
approval or the functional equivalent, the mitigation measures shall be
memorialized in an enforceable and binding agreement with the local
government, the School Board and the Developer that specifically details
mitigation provisions to be paid for by the developer and the relevant
terms and conditions. If mitigation is not agreed to, the Determination
Letter shall detail why any mitigation proposals were rejected and why
the development is not in compliance with school concurrency
requirements. A SCALD indicating either that adequate capacity is
available, or that there is not a negotiated proportionate share mitigation
setdement following the ninety (90) day negotiation period as described
in Section 12.7(B) of the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School Facility
Planning and School Concurrenry for Coordinated Planning and School Concurrenry
constitutes final agency action by the School Board for purposes of
Chapter 120, F.S.
Appeal Process. A person substantially affected by a School Board's
adequate capacity determination made as a part of the School
Concurrency Process may appeal such determination through the process
provided in Chapter 120, F.S.
Objective IX- 5: Procedure for Annual Update of Capital Improvements Element. The City
of Winter Springs shall amend its Capital Improvement Element (CIE) to include that portion of the
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adopted School Board's Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan which deals with capacity
improvements.
Policy IX- 5.1
Policy IX- 5.2
Policy IX- 5.3
Annual Update of Capital Improvements Element. On an annual
basis, no later than December 1 st of each year, the City shall update the
City's Capital Improvements Element to include that portion of the
School Board's annual update of their fmancially feasible Five-Year
Capital Improvement Plan related to capacity improvements. However,
the City shall not have the obligation, nor the responsibility for funding
or accomplishing the School Board Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan.
Addition of New Financially Feasible Fifth Year Projects During
Each Update. Each annual update to the Capital Improvements
Element shall include a new fifth year with its fmancially feasible school
capacity projects that have been adopted by the School District in its
update of the Five-Year Capital Improvement Schedule.
Compliance with Florida Statute 10 Timing of Capital
Improvements Element Update. The City shall amend its Capital
Improvements Element to reflect changes to the School District's Five-
Year Capital Facilities Plan in compliance with timing requirements of
Florida Statutes.
Objective IX- 6: Ensuring Compatibility with Surrounding Land Uses, Encouraging Co-
location with Appropriate City Facilities, Location in Proximity to Residential Areas to be
Served and Function as a Community Focal Point. The City of Winter Springs shall ensure
compatibility of school facilities with surrounding land use through the development review process
and shall encourage, to the extent feasible, co-location of new schools with compatible City facilities,
and the location of school facilities to serve as Community Focal Points.
Policy IX- 6.1
Allowable Locations of School Sites and Compatibility Standards.
School sites are allowable within any land use designation in the City
except Conservation/Conservation Overlay and possibly industrial areas
(Cross Reference FLUE Policy 1.11.1). Compatibility with adjacent land uses
will be ensured through the following measures:
. New school sites within the City must not be adjacent to any noxious
industrial uses or other property from which noise, vibration, odors,
dust, toxic materials, traffic conditions or other disturbances would
have a negative impact on the health and safety of students.
. Public school sites shall be compatible with environmental
protection, based on soils, topography, protected species and other
natural resources on the site.
. An assessment of critical transportation issues, including provision of
adequate roadway capacity, transit capacity and bikeways, shall be
performed for proposed school sites prior to any development to
ensure safe and efficient transport of students.
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Policy IX- 6.2
. New school sites must comply with the City's land development
regulations and must minimize potential detrimental impacts on
adjacent uses by providing sufficient on site parking, sufficient
internal vehicular circulation to ensure that unsafe stacking of
vehicles on access roads does not occur, containment of off site light
spillage and glare, and reduction of off- site noise through
compliance with the City's buffer requirements.
. New school sites for elementary and middle schools shall be located
in close proximity to existing or anticipated concentrations of
residential development. New school sites for high schools and
specialized schools are suitable for other locations, due to their
special characteristics.
. The development review process shall ensure that facilities such as
sanitary sewer and potable water will be available at the time
demanded by the new school site, and services such as public safety
can also be provided.
. New school sites in shall have safe ingress and egress for pedestrians,
bicycles, cars, buses, service vehicles and emergency vehicles. High
schools should be located with access to collector or arterial roads,
rather than relying solely on local roads.
Co-Location and Community Focal Point. Recognizing that new
schools are an essential component in creating a sense of community, to
the extent feasible, the City shall encourage the co-location of new school
sites with appropriate City facilities, and shall encourage, through the
development review process, the location of new school sites so they
may serve as community focal points. Where co-location takes place, the
City may enter into an lnterlocal Agreement with the School Board to
address shared uses of facilities, maintenance costs, vehicular and bicycle
parking, supervision and liability issues, among other concerns.
Objective IX-7: Ensuring Provision of Necessary Infrastructure. There shall be coordination
between the City of Winter Springs and the Seminole County School Board in the timely provision
of infrastructure to support public school facilities.
Policy IX- 7.1
Maximizing Efficiency of Infrastructure. During participation in the
future school site identification process detailed in the 2007 Inter/ocal
Agreement for Public School raciliry Planning and School Concurrenry, the City
shall seek to maximize efficient use of existing infrastructure and avoid
sprawl development by identifying future school sites that take advantage
of existing and planned roads, potable water, sanitary sewer, parks and
drainage systems.
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Policy IX- 7.2
Policy IX- 7.3
Policy IX- 7.4
Policy IX- 7.5
Safe Student Access. The City will ensure safe student access to school
sites by coordinating the construction of new neighborhoods and
residential developments, expansion of existing neighborhoods and
developments and redevelopment or revitalization of existing
neighborhoods and developments with Seminole County's safe road and
sidewalk connection programs to school sites.
Bicycle Access and Pedestrian Connection. The City will coordinate
bicycle access to public schools consistent with the Seminole County
countywide bicycle plan adopted by the Metropolitan Planning
Organization, METROPLAN. In addition, the City shall revise its
land development regulations as needed to specify that performance
standards for new residential developments adjacent to existing and
proposed school sites, other than age restricted developments, shall
include pedestrian connections between the sidewalk network within the
development and the adjacent school site.
Coordination to Ensure Necessary Off-Site Improvements. During
the development review process for a proposed new school facility the
City will work with the School Board to determine the party or parties
responsibility for the fInancing, construction, operating, and maintaining
of any needed off-site improvements, including but not limited to:
signalization, installation of deceleration lanes, roadway striping for
crosswalks, safe directional/warning signage and installation of sidewalks.
A new development adjacent to or sharing an access road with an
existing school or future school site shall mitigate the traffIc impacts of
the development for safe access to the school. Such mitigation efforts
may include, but are not limited to: developer striping of crosswalks,
developer installation of sidewalks, payment for safe directional/warning
signage, and payment for signalization.
Inclusion of Provisions for School Buses. The City shall revise its
land development regulations to require the inclusion of school bus stops
and turnarounds in new residential developments that are not age
restricted.
Objective IX-8 Coordination with School Board and Cities. The City of Winter Springs
shall coordinate with the School Board and other local jurisdictions as specifIed by the procedures in
the 2007 Interiocal Agreement fOr Public School Faciliry Planning and School Concumnry and provide
information for emergency preparedness.
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Policy IX- 8.1
Policy IX- 8.2
Policy IX- 8.3
Policy IX- 8.4
Providing Data to the School Board. The City shall maintain data on
the approved number of residential dwelling units by unit type and
location and the corresponding number of units within each
development that have received a certificate of occupancy (CO). The
data shall be provided to the School Board annually by October 15th.
Providing Representation. The City shall assign representatives to take
part in committees and meetings as specified by the 2007 Inter/ocal
Agreement for Public School Facilities Planning and School Concurrenry. A staff
representative shall be assigned to the Planning Technical Advisory
Committee (pTAC) which shall meet as specified in the Interlocal
Agreement. An elected official or designee shall be appointed to the
Public Schools Facilities Planning Committee (pSFPC) which shall meet
as specified in the Interlocal Agreement.
Advising of Proposed Changes. The City shall provide notification in
accordance with the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School Facilities
Planning and School Concurrenry to the School Board of proposed
amendments to the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) , rezonings,
developments of regional impact, and/or major residential or mixed use
development projects that may increase residential densities, effect
student enrollment, enrollment projections, or school facilities. Such
notice will be provided within 10 working days of receipt of the
application.
Emergency Preparedness. The City shall continue to provide
information needed by the School Board and local jurisdictions for
emergency preparedness purposes.
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EXHIBIT 'B'
City of Winter Springs
Comprehensive Plan
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ELEMENT
October 200 I
Amended, July 2007
draft Amendment. August 2007
Prepared For:
City of Winter Springs
Community Development Department
1126 East State Road 434
Winter Springs, Florida 32708-2799
Prepared By:
Land Design Innovations, Inc.
140 North Orlando Avenue, Suite 295
Winter Park, Florida 32789
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
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LIST OF TABLES
Table VII- 1: Irr.-cntory of Existing Public School Facilitics, 2001........................................................13
Table VII- ~1: Intergovernmental Coordination Contacts, City of Winter Springs,.;!OO-!...................14
Table VII- ';2: Invcntory of Existing Intcrlocal.L'\.grccmcnts (Refer to ISDAR, Nov 2003).... . ..... .16
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a. Seminole County School Board
Historically. Chapter 163 Florida Statutes (F.S.). the law governing local
comprehensive planning. did not include school facility planning. Seminole County.
the School Board and the cities initiated major efforts toward achieving coordination
of land use and school facility planning with the adoption of an Interlocal Agreement
in 1997. The Agreement created a framework for notification of proposed land use
actions and a staff working committee called the Planning Technical Advisory
Committee (pTAC). By 1999. in accordance with amendments to State Law. the
County and cities had revised the Land Use Elements of their comprehensive plans
to specify which land use designations allowed public schools as possible uses. and
further refined processes to notify the School District and request comments on
potential land development.
Seminole County and the cities within the County recognize the benefits of providing
adequate public school facilities to their citizens and students in a timely manner.
Because of the importance of the school system to the future of Seminole County.
coordinated school planning among the County. the School District and the seven
cities continues to be understood as critical to ensure that public school capacity
needs are met.
To further the goal of coordination. the Seminole County School Board. the
Seminole County Board of County Commissioners and governing bodies of seven
cities adopted an Interlocal Agreement in 2007 that addressed coordination of public
school facility and comprehensive land use planning (2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for
Public School Faciliry Planning and School Concurrenry). The County and cities also each
adopted a Public School Facilities Element (PSFE) to their comprehensive plans.
The PSFEs are compatible. establish countywide Levels of Service (LOS). and
identify procedures for the district-wide school concurrency management process.
The process for developing both the 2007 Interlocal Agreement and the PSFEs
involved the Planning Technical Advisory Committee (pTAC). comprised of staff
representing each of the signatories to the Interlocal Agreement. During 2006 and
2007. the PTAC developed recommendations for coordination of land use and
school facilities planning as the basis for the 2007 Interlocal Agreement. The PTAC
also reviewed drafts of a model PSFE for use by all involved. As directed by the
2007 Interlocal Agreement. PTAC will meet a minimum of twice annually to discuss
population and student projections. development trends. school needs. co-location
and joint use opportunities. infrastructure improvements needed to support schools
and safe student access. the School Board Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan and
school concurrency processes.
In addition to the PTAC. the 2007 Interlocal Agreement created the Public School
Facilities Planning Committee (pSFPC). which will review the recommendations of
PTAC and present recommendations to the School Board. This committee will
serve as a standing committee to review the School Board Capital Improvement
Plan. and will meet joindy with the School Board annually. The membership of this
committee will include elected officials or their designees. and will further the
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process of ensuring coordination of land use and school facility planning.
Amendments to Section 163.3180. Florida Statutes (F.S.) enacted by the 2005 Florida
Legislature mandated a comprehensive focus on school planning and required local
governments and school boards to adopt district-wide school concurrency systems. School
concurrency ensures coordination between local governments and school boards in planning
and permitting developments that affect school capacity and utilization rates.
The City of Winter Springs enjoys a healthy relationship with the Seminole County
School Board. The School Board operates six (6) fi~yT (5) schools within the
municipal boundaries of the City. The City supplies sewer and TNater services to these
facilities. Map VIII 1 in the Capital Improvement Element displays the location of
the education facilities within the Winter Springs area. Table VII 1 presents an
inventory of these facilities and associated enrollment information.
The City has pro~yTided scrvices to aid the School Board in solving local problems, as
well as enhancing the Board's curriculum. Included in these efforts are:
. Construction of sidcNalks to provide for safe travel of the student body;
. Police patrols around the schools to provide for control of negatiTyTe influences
on the academic enTy'ironment;
. Provision of sewer and Ti\.Tater line extensions to service facilities not contiguous
to existing dekyTery systems;
. Pro~yTision for thc collection of impact f<:es levied on new construction activities,
~
. Support programs within the community that pro~yTidc fDr an increase in the
quality of student life and involvement in the community.
The City also partieipates in the High School's cooperati~yT education program for
students who desire practical work experience to enhance their academic curriculum.
b. Seminole County
The City of Winter Springs and Seminole County have several existing interlocal
mechanisms to provide for efficient delivery of services to the citizens of the City
and County. These mechanisms are:
. Joint Planning Agreement OP A). This agreement provides for City
representation on the County Planning Technical Advisory Committee (pTAC)
and for notification of land use changes adjacent to County and/or City
boundaries, including other municipalities within Seminole County. The intent of
the agreement is to provide for City input into the standards for development
and land use changes that will impact City services, land use, and quality of life.
. 911 Emergency System provides for an interlocal agreement with the City of
Winter Springs to participate in the County 911 emergency system. This
resolution also provides for the County to assign addresses for a consistent
addressing system within the City and County.
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c. Telephone
Sprint-United Telephone-Florida has a franchise agreement within the City of Winter
Springs. Bellsouth has a franchise agreement with the City to service the western area
of the City.
d. Cable Television
The City of Winter Springs maintains a franchise agreement with AOL Time Warner
Cable for provision of cable television service.
e. Solid Waste Collection
The City of Winter Springs provides solid waste collection services for both
residential and commercial users through Florida Rccycling Scrviccs, Inc. Waste Pro,
a private hauler. Seminole County operates a landfill and transfer station. To meet
compliance with the State resource recovery statute, the City has also enacted
policies for the collection and reclamation of aluminum, glass, plastic, and newspaper
products. The General Services Administrator is responsible for monitoring the
City's solid waste franchise and Seminole County is responsible for the operation of
their landfill.
f. Gas Service
The Florida Public Utilities Company supplies residential, commercial, and industrial
gas service within the corporate limits of the City of Winter Springs.
C. ANALYSIS FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COORDINATION
1. Intergovernmental Mechanism Opportunities and Problem Areas
a. Local
Existing coordination bcr~;ccn thc Scminole County School Board and thc City of
\X'intcr Springs has bccn advantagcoU3 to both agcncics. Civcn that thc cxistcncc of
school facilitics is an important componcnt of gro'J;;th in a community, more
cmphasis should bc placcd on including local govcrnmcnt commcnts and
rccommcndations in planning for nC'N school facilitics. Land usc and housing within
thc City of \X'intcr Springs will bc impactcd by cxpandcd school facilitics.
In addition, incrcascd planning coordination with thc School Board nccds to bc in
placc to cnsurc that thc ncccssary infrastructurc (sanitary SC''''Tr, potable ',vatcr, and
transportation) is in placc, or is planncd, prior to thc construction of no;; school
facilitics. Bascd on thc school occupancy ratcs, four out of fivc schoob in \X'intcr
Springs arc o'.vcr or ncar capacity (scc Table VII I). Thc Scminole County School
Board and \X'intcr Springs should addrcss thc o-.vcrcrowding issuc.
In 2005. the Florida legislature. recognizing the need for improved coordination
between local governments and school boards. mandated a comprehensive approach
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to school planning. As a result. a coordinated effort was undertaken by the local
jurisdictions of Seminole County and the Seminole County School Board. resulting
in an updated interlocal agreement. The 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School
Facility Planning and School Concurrenry includes procedures for coordinating land use
planning. development approvals and school planning. Additionally. a Public School
Facilities Element was added to each local government's comprehensive plan that is
consistent with those adopted by the other local governments. These tools will
enable better coordination of public school facility planning with land use planning
and development approvals.
Interlocal Agreements annexation and/or development agreements with the County
and adjacent municipalities may can resolve many conflicts that may otherwise arise
in regards to future annexations and development. Additional analysis and review is
dependent upon the Future Land Use Element analysis. between the City and other
local governments and should continue to be pursued to the extent practicable.
b. Regional
Through representation by both elected officials and city staff, Winter Springs has
become an active member in programs and committees administered through the
ECFRPC. In addition, the City has been and will continue to be active in including
all appropriate local road projects in MetroPlan Orlando's five-year transportation
plan. As noted in the Introduction of this Element, rapid growth in the Orlando
Urban Area continues to exert greater influence on the growth of Winter Springs.
This growing regional impact requires that the City exercise its options to ensure
representation on policy decisions that will influence the growth of the City.
Local coordination with the St. Johns River Water Management District continues to
be adequate. Since formal review requires a processing time of approximately six (6)
weeks, the City desires to increase coordination between the District and the City
when reviewing development permitting applications in an effort to decrease
development review time without sacrificing review accuracy.
Additional coordination between the City and the SJRWMD on the creation and
implementation of a wellfield protection ordinance also needs to occur. The District
has invaluable resources and technical assistance that can help ensure the success of
this necessary ordinance.
c. State
Existing intergovernmental coordination with State agencies has been acceptable.
Most disagreements are the result of differences in the methods of accounting and
review of City projects.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) has been most
helpful in the review and permitting of City improvements to its wastewater
treatment system. Differences in the method of accounting for sewer allocations
occurred in the past. The city has adopted internal policies to match the accounting
system used by FDEP in these allocations to consistency in allocation figures.
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Table VII 1: Inventory of Existing Public School Facilities in Winter Springs, 20012lliIT
Publie Sehools
Sehael Aeres Earellmeatl Capaeity Portable Studeat Estimated
Classrooms 8tudeat Capaeity
(% Capaeity)
Wintcr Spriftgs ~ &-l-9 ~ 9 ~
Elemcntary
Kccth Elemcntary ~ ~ '+!H- .f.4 H8%
Highlands Elementary ~ 19-8 8G9 ~ 9-9%
Indian Trails Middle ~ -1,.3+f9 ~ ~ -W6%
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Winter Spriftgs High ,3-9 ~ ~ 9 +1-%
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Sourcc: Seminole COtmty School Board.
Notc: The table identifics school cnrollmcnt as of10/99.
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Name of Agency
Table VII- 2. 1: Intergovernmental Coordination Contacts, City of Winter Springs.,..-2OOt
LOCAL:
Seminole County
School Board
Seminole County
Board of County
Commissioners
City of Oviedo
City of Longwood
City of Casselberry
REGIONAL:
East Central Florida
Regional Planning
Council
St. Johns River Water
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MetroPlan Orlando
STATE:
Department of
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District 5
Florida Department
of Environmental
Protection
Florida Fish &
Wildlife Conservation
Commission
Department of
Children & Families
Florida State Division
of Historical
Resources
Address
400 East Lake Mary Boulevard
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1101 E. First Street
Sanford, FL 32771
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3319 Maguire Blvd., Suite 232
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South Region
3900 Drane Field Road
Lakeland, FL 32811-1299
400 W. Robinson Street
n 'FL 32801
500 South Bronough Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250
Phone
(407) 320-0003
(407) 665-7219
(407) 977-6000
(407) 260-3440
(407) 831-3551
(407) 623-1075
(407) 897-4300
(407) 841-2279
(407) 4881480
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(863) 648-3202
(407) 245-0400
(850) 488-1480
Community
Development /
Public Works
Community
Development
City Manager
Community
Development
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UTILITIES:
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(727) 824-6400
(107) 328 8211
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Table VII- 2~ Inventory of Existing Interlocal Agreements (Refer to Interlocal Service Deliver Agreements Report, November 2003)
;\greemeftt Betweeft Type of Agreemeftt DetailB af Agreemeat .\gfeemeftt Dates
Seminole COUfity Sheriffs Officc and Law Efiforccment Mutual The Counties and Municipalitics agrcc to assist each othcr iR the form 2001 2005
thc mt111icipalitics of Altamonte },id }.gfeemcnt oEla... cnforcemcnt services and resources to adcquately respond to
Springs, Casselberry, Lakc Mary, contifiuiag, multi j urisdictionalla '" cnfon:cmefit problems, 50 as to
Long".ood, Maitland, Oviedo, Safiford, protcct thc public peace and safcty, afid preserve the lives and property
WiRter Springs. of thc people.
The City of Wifltcr Springs and Oviedo Firc Protection afid Rcscue Pro'.-ide for rcciprocal fircfightiflg/ emergcnC} mcdieal scrvices/ ci'.-il -t-9g&
Scr.-iccs Mutual Aid dcfcnsc aid and assistaftcc I n casc of disastcrs.
Agreemcn t
North Orlando Firc Departmcnt and Mcmorand1:lm of To minimize thc loss of life and propcrty as a result of 1:l1'l:controlled -l--9-n
Di..-ision of Forestry Understanding for Forcst firc on State Road 119, North afid East to Tuska",-ilJ:a Road, South on
.ffle5 TuskavJi.lla Lakc Dri'. c, and 'Y'Test to US 17 92.
The City, ofWintcr Springs and Firc Apparatus }.n agfccmcnt for the City, to pay the County for flecnt mafntcnafice of ~
Seminole County Mwtenance Intcrlocal the firc cmergcnC} ,chieles and apparatus.
Agrcemcnt
Seminole County afid thc m1:lflicipalitics Interloeal M1:lrual Aid To pro .-idc for rcciprocal mutual aid assistancc betw~cn thc First 1989 and rcqUircs
of Altamonte Springs, Casselbcrry, }.greemcnt Responsc Croup afid the City. annual reficwal
Long'>' ood, 'Y'Tintcr Springs.
Statc of Florida, Departmeat of State'..-'ide Mutual ;\id To enhaficc Florida's ability to plan for, rcspofid to, and rcco. er from
Commun1ty>' Affairs and thc City Agfccmcnt a futurc disastcr.
Thc City" of Winter Springs and Traffic Signal Maintcnaficc Thc City and County havc recognized that therc is a aecd to dcvelop a March 20, 1989
Seminole County' coordinatcd effort for thc repair of traffic signals. The City> afid
C01:lflty agree to efitcr into a mutually befieficial relationship ';,,;hereby
the County mil mwtain ccrtaifl traffic signals ifistallcd by the City at a
cost basis.
Orafigc County, Osccola COUfIty, and Sharcd Use of Traffic Prc Thc C01.tflties aad Ml:lfticipalitics agfec to assist eaeh other iR obtaining Una.ailable
Seminole County and the municipalities Emption S) stcms thc quickest afid safest rcsponse to calls for cmergcnt:) services. It is
of .\ltamoB.tc Springs, -,'.popka, thc purposc of this agrcemcnt to outlinc thc circumstanccs under
Casselbcrry, Kissimmee, Long-,'()od, ~ hich emergefiC) . ehiclcs of Ofie party> may utilizc the traffie prc
Maitland, Orlafido, O.1.cdo, St. Cloud, ". ,'." ., ,
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Agreemeat Betweea Type of .\greemeat Dettlils. of Agreemeat Agreement Dates
Winter Springs and Winter Park. pre effipt traffic signalization during an effiergeRey respoRse.
The City of Winter Springs aRd the Development of The City and COURt I' agree to eolleetiKly utilize their indi.r.idual Una. ailable
School Board of Seminole County EleffieRtary School "E" powers to promote the dc. elopmeRt of Eleffientary School "E". They
agree that the Florida .".dministrative Code, Florida Statutes, aRd the
Citfs Comprehensive Plan '.'.'ill go';e!fl the plaflfling aftd eonstruetion
of all Seminole County schools.
Seminole County and the ffiunieipalities Cas Tax The County aad ffiunieipalities agree to pwvide for the distributioR of }.ugmt 1, 1986
of Altaffionte Springs, Casselberry', local option gas tax proceeds according to the agreement. Proceeds of
Lake Mary", LORgv.-ood, O,oledo, thc tax hereby imposed shall be di'.olded and distributed among the
Sanford, WiRter Springs COURty go. ertlffient aRd eligible municipalities in accordance ..vith the
prov-isions of SeetioR 336.025, Florida Statutes.
The City of'XTinter Springs aRd the Educational System Impact The City aad County have agreed to adopt educational system impact Una';ailable
School Board of Seffiino1c County Pee fees ',J";hieh require grov.-th to contribute its fair share of the cost of
capital additiofi3 and imprm, effients items under the terms of Chapter
105, LaRd Development Code of Seffiinole County".
The Cit} of Winter Springs and the Temporary use of School The School Board is the OWller in fee simple of eertaill1:Hlimproved }.pril25, 2001
School Board of Seminole County Properry for Recreation real property located iff Seminole COtlfity. The site was purchased for
Purposes the future construction, operatioR, and maifftenaRce of an elementary"
schooL The County has granted the Ciry use teffiporary" lise of a
portioR of the site for reereatioR playilig fields iR short term.
The City of Winter Springs and Utiliry' Engineering Design The parties agree to ha.T the eOffimOR pO'~Tr to perform utility" March 11, 1996
Seminole County" .. . ..;.thin their geographical locations. It is agreed
engifteenng serVICes
that the City mal contract for pa)ffient of utilit}" servi:ces perforffied
under thc County's contract ....-ith a pri;ate eRglleering firm and the
County is agreeable to pro ,-iding serv-iees l:lB.der the terms and
conditions of the agreeffient.
Seminole County and the mUn1eipalities Joint Control of Pollutants Unuailable J1:1ly 11, 1996
of AltamoRte Springs, Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Lon15'-.ood, O,-iedo,
Sanford, Winter Springs and the
Florida Department of T raRsportation
-'PI ,,-:-;- _-,D , .r Standard Covertlment ~ _:11 . , , May 1, 2001 to
=- JU , ,
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Agreemeftt Bew-'eeft Type of .\greemeftt Details of Agreemeftt Agreemeftt Dates
and the City ofWiflter Springs V chicle Use .f.greeffieflt the Cit) v.ill pay the Board a fee of $17.36 per hour. The fee includes April 30, 2002
the bus dri-;er's salary, fliel, oil, afld ffia-inteflaflee of the vehicle.
Seminole COUflty Publie Schools afid CraRt of Easemeflt Seminole COUflty Public Sehools shall ha'.'e the right to use the area J afluary 16,2001
the City ofWiRter Springs subject to the easeffieflt graflted, including ..<ith01:lt liffiitatioa f-or
parkiag areas, dri';evo It) s, afld laadseaping, .. illch are fiOt iflcoasisteflt
v.<ith the use of the EasemCflt Areas grated by the City.
Cit) of Wiflter Springs aad Seminole Black Hammock Trailhead The Connty has requested that the City nndertake certa-in maintenance October 12, 1999
~ Restroom Facility, afld cleaning responsibility for the restrooffi facilities located at the
Black Haffiffiock trailhead in Winter Springs.
The City, of Winter Springs afld CommUflit) Dc "elopffient Pursuant to the HUD (United States DepartmCflt of Housllig afid March 30, 2000
Seminole County Block Craat Program Urbafl De.clopmeat) application, the County' shall nndertake certa-in
activities to develop a viable community, including an impro .'Cd
quality of life, principally for persoas oElow afid moderate income.
The City shall pro...iode professional coastructiofl administration
services for infrastructure imprO'. effients "W<ithin ~Tiflter Springs to
benefit lo';\; aad moderate incoffie residents.
The City, of Wiater Springs and Fiber Optic The parties have efltered into an agreeffient for the shared lise of a October 13, 2000
Seminole Connty COmffil:lnicatioa Network Fiber Optic COffimumcation Neh.ork (FOCN), which v.<ill eflhance
the ability, of the parties to serve the residents and eitizCfls of Seminole
county' through impro. ed local go ;ernmeflt resources.
Seminole COUflty' and the municipalities Seminole COlffity Unkno';r.n U flknO ;r.'fl
of .^.ltamofite Springs, Lake Mary, T raasportatioa Plafl
Saaford, afld VlTiater Springs Affiefided Interloeal
Agreement
Seminole COliaty' aad the City, of Libra!) Systeffi Impact Fees Library' system impact fees have hem adopted ,,;hieh require gro IVth to October 4, 1996
Winter Springs contribute its fair share of the cost of required collection items nnder
the terms of Chapter 115, Land De. elopmeflt Code of Seminole Co.
The Cities of Winter Spriflgs, Creatioa of a Comffiumty Participation in the effort to rede\ elop US 17 92 through the October 21, 1998
Casselber!), Lake Mary, Seminole Rede. clopmeat Agency collection of tax incrcffients.
Connt), afid the U. S. High,.ay 17 92 ~
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:\greemeftt Betweeft Type of Agreemeftt Details of .\greemeftt .\greemeftt Dates
Seminole COUflty aftd the City of Design, Construction, and The Comity and the Cit) arc fiffiily coffimitted to the dc,'elopffient of ] Ufle 10, 1997
~'inter Sprillgs Transportatiofi Plan Maintefiafiee of \>;, all transportation improvemefits and enhafieemefit of the qualit) of life
Prejeet for the benefit of the residefits of the COlffity aftd the City.
Setnfnole COUflty afid the City of To Develop a Semffiolc The COtlfity and the Cit) Recognize the ';ulflerability of their No?ember 9, 1998
Winter Sprillgs County Local 1fitigation eommumties to the impacts of disasters, and ,.'ish to participate as
~ partners ifl the de';clopfflent of a mitigation strategy.
Seminole County afid the ffll:Ul:ieipalities In tergo';effifflefi tal Inform adjacent cities afid Sem1fiole COtlfity of land I:lse changes ,;meh February 22, 1999
of }.!tamofit Springs, Casselberry, Lake Planniflg Coordination may affect other jmisdietions afid arc ifl dose proximity to the borders
Mary, 0 ;iedo, Sanford, and Wifiter Agreement of 1997 of other cities or the COUflty.
Springs, and the School Board of
Semffiole County
The City of Winter Springs and Design, COfistruetiofi, afid i'. segtftent of the Florida National Scenic Trail/Cross Semiflole Trail May 13, 1999
Semffiolc COtlfity Mainteliafiee of certain is currently aligned through the heart onX'inter Sprillgs To"n Center
sections of the Cross and does not elihanee the economic dc;clopfflent potential afld
Setnfnole Trail 'within the ftlfidafflefltal desigH of the Town Center. The City has reEj,l:lested that
City of Winter Springs the trail be realigned to a Rev, location fflore beRefieial to the
Tov,fi Center eOfflm l:lflf ty.
Sonree: City of~'iflter Springs and Land Design IflRo';atioRs, Iflc. Septefflber 2001.
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D. GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES
GOAL 1: The City of Winter Springs seeks to i-Implement and promote stable working
relationships with other governmental agencies to ensure efficient, effective, and thorough delivery
of governmental services.
Objective 1.1: Coordination of Plans. The City of Winter Springs shall coordinate its
Comprehensive Plan shall strive to be consistent with the State Comprehensive Plan, East Central
Florida Regional Policy Plan, Seminole County Comprehensive Plan, and adjacent city
Comprehensive Plans.
Policy 1.1.1:
Policy 1.1.2:
Policy 1.1.3:
Policy 1.1.4:
Policy 1.1.5:
Policy 1.1.6:
Policy 1.1.7:
Winter Springs The City shall coordinate with affected governmental
agencies when developments requiring Chapter 380, Florida Statutes,
review are within the City's jurisdiction.
The City shall rReview the Seminole County and adjacent city
Comprehensive Plans to determine the impact of those adopted plans on
the future growth and development of the City of Winter Springs-:-Stteft
review shall occur on an annual basis, and whenever comprehensive
major Pp.lan changes are made proposed by those jurisdictions.
The City will pParticipate in the Regional Policy Plan review and update
process as mandated by State Statute.
The City shall continue transmit advance notification of requests for land
use. zoning and development approvals to coordination in planning
efforts with Seminole County. Seminole County School Board and
adjacent cities that may be affected. as required by interlocal agreement..
through the sharing of relevant planning data and analysis, notification of
development occurring within the City, and review of the impacts,
including land use compatibility and impacts on City le.Th of service
standards, of proposed development on adjacent local go'vernments
during the City's development revieW' procedures.
The City shall coordinate with the resource protection efforts of
SJRWMD for Lake Jesup and the City shall involve itself in the process
for development of the SWIM Plan or a similar plan.
The City's Water Supply Work Plan (Exhibit IV-B-1) shall coordinate
with the Seminole County's Water Supply Plan 2007, SJRWMD's District
Water Supply Plan 200S and 2006 Addendum and the ECFRPC's
Strategic Regional Policy Plan 1998. (Ord. 2007-11; 07-23-2007) (Cross
Reference: See Conservation Element, Policy 1.2.9)
The City shall coordinate any proposed amendments to its Public School
Facilities Element with the other local jurisdictions within Seminole
County. so that the Element remains consistent with those of the other
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Policy 1.1.8:
local jurisdictions and with the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School
Faciliry Planning and School Concurrenry. as required by Florida Statute.
City planning staff shall actively participate in the Planning Technical
Advisory Committee (pTAC). as provided in the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement
for Public School Faciliry Planning and School Concurrenryfor Coordinated Planning
and School Concurrenry. for the purpose of discussing issues and
formulating recommendations to the Public Schools Facilities Planning
Committee (pSFPC) regarding coordination of 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 schools. School Board Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan and the
Public School Concurrency Program). (Cross Reference: See Public School
Facilities Element. Policy IX- 3.3)
Objective 1.2: Land Use and Housing Coordination. The City shall coordinate with affected
governmental agencies and jurisdictions, including the Seminole County School Board, to aid in
meeting the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the rcspccti-.Tc Comprehensive Plan regarding land
use planning and housing issues.
Policy 1.2.1:
Policy 1.2.2:
Policy 1.2.3:
Policy 1.2.4:
The City will seek to gGain standing and representation on Seminole
County Comprehensive Plan land use amendments which would prove
not to be consistent with the Future Land Use Element of the City's
Comprehensive Plan.
Wintcr Springs The City shall coordinate with the Scminole County
School Board to provide planning for adequate sites and infrastructure
for future public education facilities within the City of Winter Springs, as
described in the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School Faciliry Planning
and School Concurrenry through thc follmdng aeti-.Titics:
. On an annual basis, pro-.Tidc planning data and analysis, such as
population and homing projections, to aid in the planning efforts
of thc school board,
. Notify the school board of any City Comprchcnsivc Plan land
usc amcndmcnts.
By Dcccmbcr 2002, the City of Wintcr Springs shall attcmpt to cntcr into
an intctlocal agrcement with thc Scminole County School Board that will
formalizc~ proccdurcs for the inclusion of thc City during planning fDt
ncw school facilitics or cxpansions of existing facilitics within thc city
limits or thc utility scrvicc arca.
During pre-development program planning and school site selection
activities, the City shall coordinate with the Scminole County School
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Policy 1.2.5:
Policy 1.2.6:
Policy 1.2.7:
Policy 1.2.8:
Board to collocate schools. to the extent possible. with other public
facilities, such as parks, libraries, and community centers,", to the extent
possible.
The City shall review the actions of other local governments as to the
impact of such action on City level of service standards. and the City's
concurrency management system. pro-v-ide to affected local governments
and agencies, the following information and services:
. Pro-v-ide planning data and analysis when requested, md
. Review the actions of other local go-v-ernments as to the impact of
such action on City service levels and the City's concurrency
management system, and
. Notification to affected local governments and go-v-ernmental
agencies of pending City actions regarding the provision of
services and comprchensive plan amendments.
By interlocal agreement with Seminole County, the City and County may
identify and establish procedures for joint action regarding future joint
planning areas, future annexations and compatible County and City land
uses.
Consistent with the requirements of the 2007 Interlocal Agreement/or Public
School Facili!J Planning and School Concurrenry. the City will share
information with the School Board regarding population projections.
projections of development and redevelopment for the coming year.
infrastructure required to support educational facilities. and amendments
to future land use plan elements.
The City shall withhold development approvals for non-exempt
properties having a residential component. until the School Board has
reported either that school capacity is available or that mitigation has
been reached. (Cross Reference: See Public School Facility Element. Policy IX- 1.7.1
and Capital Improvements Element. Policy 1.8.4)
Objective 1.3: Transportation Coordination. The City shall coordinate with affected
governmental agencies and jurisdictions, including the Seminole County School Board, to aid in
meeting the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the respectivc Comprehensive Plan regarding
transportation planning.
Policy 1.3.1:
Policy 1.3.2:
Continue to actively participate in the Metroplan Orlando Transportation
Improvement Program by submitting major roadway projects for their
inclusion in the program on an annual basis.
The City shall remain involved in regional transportation planning
through continued participation 10 the Metroplan Orlando
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Transportation Technical Committee, and through continued citizen
participation on the Metroplan Orlando Citizen Advisory Council.
Policy 1.3.3:
Continue coordination of the City's transportation system with Seminole
County through the existing interlocal agreement, which resolves
conflicts and ensures cooperation on the following issues:
. Assigning access permit jurisdiction for roadways within the City
limits which are not included in the Florida Department of
Transportation Road System Classification list, but which appear
in the County's Traffic Circulation Plan.
. Initiate conflict resolution procedures to resolve inconsistencies
between City desired Level of Service standards for roadways and
County adopted Level of Service standards.
. Provide a method of fiscal responsibility for roadways which
impact and serve primarily City residents, but which are under
the jurisdiction of Seminole County.
. Provide a method of prioritization of needed improvements on
those roadways which impact and serve primarily City residents,
but which are under the jurisdiction of Seminole County.
. Determine jurisdictional authority for roadways which are "half
in, half out" of the City limits of Winter Springs.
Policy 1.3.4:
. Ensure the County's commitment to exercising their reservation
authority to ensure the adequacy of the future roadway network
in and around the City.
The City will work with the School Board to maximize efficient use of
existing and planned roads to avoid sprawl development during future
school site selection as identified in the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public
School Faciliry Planning and School Concurrenry.
Objective 1.4: Infrastructure Coordination. The City of Winter Springs shall coordinate the
planning and provision of City infrastructure and services with affected governmental agencies and
jurisdictions, including the Seminole County School Board~, to aid in meeting the Coals, Objecti~v~es,
and Policics of thc rcspectivc Comprchcnsi~v'c Plan rcgarding infrastructurc planning.
Policy 1.4.1:
The City shall cGontinue coordination efforts with Seminole County to
ensure that the County is able to provide adequate solid waste facilities to
meet the needs of the City of Winter Springs.
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Policy 1.4.2:
Policy 1.4.3:
Policy 1.4.4:
Policy 1.4.5:
Policy 1.4.6:
Policy 1.4.7:
Policy 1.4.8:
The City shall eEnter into an interlocal agreement with Seminole County
by January 1, 2003, whereby the County recognizes the City of Winter
Springs as being the municipal service provider for water and sewer
within the urban service area as identified in the City's Comprehensive
Plan.
The City shall coordinate with the Seminole County Health Department
to ensure that where central sewer service is available, no new septic
system permits shall be approved for any new development or any
existing systems which have been determined to be inoperable or
detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the general public.
The City shall cGoordinate the City's drainage program with Seminole
County through an interlocal agreement which, when necessary, resolves
conflicts and ensures cooperation on the following issues:
. Determine authority and negotiating capital improvements for
drainage outfalls in the County which provide conveyance for
stormwater which originates within the City.
. When necessary, initiate conflict resolution procedures to resolve
inconsistencies between City desired Level of Service standards
for drainage and County adopted Level of Service standards.
. Provide a method of fiscal responsibility for drainage systems
which impact and serve primarily City residents, but which are
under the jurisdiction of Seminole County.
. Provide a method of prioritization of needed improvements on
those drainage systems which impact and serve primarily City
residents, but which are under the jurisdiction of Seminole
County or the Florida Department of Transportation.
. Determine jurisdictional authority for drainage systems which are
"half in, half out" of the City limits of Winter Springs.
The City will cGoordinate with the SJRWMD to ensure implementation
of the District Water SupplY Plan 2005 and its subsequent updates. (Ord.
2007-11; 07-23-2007) (Cross Reference: See Conservation Element, Policy 1.2.9)
The City will wWork with the SJRWMD when alternative sources of
providing potable water need to be evaluated. (Ord. 2007-11; 07-23-2007)
The City will cGonsider the feasibility of interconnecting water supply
facilities with other jurisdictions. (Ord. 2007-11; 07-23-2007)
The City shall review the actions of other local governments as
applicable. for their impact on City level of service standards.
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Policy 1.4.9:
Policy 1.4.10:
The City will jointly determine with the School Board the need for and
timing of on-site and off-site improvements necessary to support
proposed new or remodeled schools.
The City will work with the School Board to maximize efficient use of
existing infrastructure to avoid sprawl development. by identifying future
school sites that take advantage of existing potable water. sanitary sewer
and drainage systems.
Objective 1.5: Conservation Coordination. The City shall coordinate with affected
governmental agencies and jurisdictions, including the Seminole County School Board, to aid in
meeting the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the respective Comprehensive Plan regarding
conservation planning.
Policy 1.5.1:
Policy 1.5.2:
Continue coordination with Federal, State, Regional, and pnvate
environmental agencies to ensure adequate technical support for all
environmental issues in which the City requires technical expertise.
The City shall continue to participate and support programs and projects
of State, Regional, and County agencies which seek to preserve
environmentally sensitive lands, promote usable open space for all
citizens, preserve habitats for endangered species, protect groundwater
and potable water supplies, and surface water quality, including
participation in and support for programs such as the Surface Water
Improvement and Management (SWIM) Program and wellfield
protection programs sponsored by the St. John's River Water
Management District.
Objective 1.6: Parks and Recreation Coordination. The City shall coordinate with affected
governmental agencies and jurisdictions, including the Seminole County School Board, to aid in
meeting the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the rcspecti~,'c Comprehensive Plan regarding parks
and recreation planning.
Policy 1.6.1:
Policy 1.6.2:
Policy 1.6.3:
Coordinate with Seminole County to recommend the provlslon of
adequate land use acreage on the County's Future Land Use Map for
regional, community and neighborhood park recreational space.
Continue to maintain interlocal agreements with the Seminole County
School Board and Seminole County for the provision and maintenance
of shared recreational facilities within the City.
To the extent feasible. the City shall encourage the co-location of new
school sites with City park and recreation facilities.
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EXHIBIT 'c'
City of Winter Springs
Comprehensive Plan
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT
October 2001
Amended, July 2007
draft Amendment, August 2007
Prepared For:
City of Winter Springs
Community Development Department
1126 East State Road 434
Winter Springs, Florida 32708-2799
Prepared By:
Land Design Innovations, Inc.
140 North Orlando Avenue, Suite 295
Winter Park, Florida 32789
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
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LIST OF TABLES
Table VIII- 1: Inventory of Public Schools (See Public School Facility Element, Tables IX-1, IX-2, IX-3) ....15
Table VIII- 2: City of Winter Springs Capital Improvements Schedule FY 2000/01-2005/06.........16
Table VIII- 3: Projection of Ad Valorem Tax Revenues ......................................................................... 22
Table VIII- 4: Projections of Non-Ad Valorem Tax Revenues.............................................................. 23
Table VIII- 5: Projections of Debt Service Obligations for Outstanding Bond Issues ......................23
Table VIII- 6: Projection of Debt Capacity ...............................................................................................24
Table VIII- 7: Projections of Operating Costs ..........................................................................................24
Table VIII- 8: Projected Total Expenditures by Fund............................................................................. 25
Table VIII- 9: Facility Program - Public School Facilities .......................................................................26
Table VIII-l0: School Capital Improvement Plan for Seminole County Facilities-
Additions/Remodeling 27
Table VIII-ll School Capital Improvement Revenue Sources 28
Table VIII-12 Planned New Public School Facility Construction
29
LIST OF MAPS
Map VIII 1: Location of Public Schooh 2001....................................................................................... 30
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CHAPTER VIII
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT
A. INTRODUCTION
The purpose of the Capital Improvements Element is to evaluate the need for public facilities as
identified in other Elements of the City's Comprehensiveis Plan. In addition, the Capital
Improvements Element will present an analysis of the fiscal capability of the City to fund needed
public facilities, recommend fmancial policies to guide the funding of those identified
improvements, and to schedule the funding and construction of improvements in a manner
necessary to ensure that capital improvements are provided when required.
Needed capital improvements are those that are necessary to meet the adopted level of service
standards identified in other Elements of this the Plan. These include: The City of Winter Springs
public facilities that require identification and funding arc:
. Transportation- Roadways which are under the jurisdiction of the City, and those roadways
which the City wishes to aid in funding improvements;
. Sanitary Sewer Sub-Element - Sanitary sewer treatment and effluent disposal facilities
necessary to serve the existing and future population of the City. In addition,
recommendations for capital improvements and policies to insure adequate sanitary sewer
collection facilities;
. Solid Waste Sub-Element - Solid waste disposal facilities to service the City's existing and
future population, coordination with Seminole County to ensure those facilities are available
when needed, and recommendations for adequate solid waste collection methods;
. Drainage Sub-Element - Drainage systems necessary to meet recommended level of service
standards for stormwater quality and conveyance, and coordination with Seminole County
for improvements to systems in basins which serve the City but are outside its jurisdiction;
. Potable Water Sub-Element - Potable water treatment facilities necessary to serve the
existing and future population of the City. In addition, recommendations for capital
improvements and policies to insure adequate potable water delivery facilities;
. Recreation/Open Space - Recreation facilities and land area necessary to meet the
recommended level of service standards.; and
. Public School Facilities - School facilities which increase student capacity ensuring that the
capacity of schools is sufficient to support student growth;
The Capital Improvements Element will also present methods to implement and monitor
Concurrency Management as defmed and required in Chapter 9J-5.003, 9J-5.016 & 9J-5.0055,
Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.).
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B. INVENTORY OF NEEDS AND FUNDING SOURCES
1. Public Facility Needs
The applicable elements have identified various capital improvements necessary to meet the
recommended level of service standards. In addition, Chapter 9J-5.016, F.A.C. requires the
City to assure adequate public facilities to service public education and health facilities. An
assessment of the required public facilities is presented below.
a. Public Education and Health Facilities
There are no public health facilities located within the City limits of Winter Springs.
Therefore, an assessment of public facilities is not applicable to this Plan.
The City's Fire Department provides Emergency Management Services (EMS) and
generally transports patients to South Seminole Hospital in Longwood, Florida
Hospital in Altamonte Springs and Winter Park Hospital. EMS will transport to any
hospital the patient requests, including hospitals in downtown Orlando, Sanford and
Florida Hospital in East Orange County.
The Seminole County School Board operates fi~v'e schools and an administrative
center within the City limits or service area of Winter Springs. These education
facilities haTvT been included in the assessment of applicable public facilities. }~n
inventory of these public education facilities, including enrollment and capacity
information is presented in Table VIII 1 and their location is shown ion Map VIII 1.
}~ general summary of existing and future public deficiencies is as follows: thirty-
seven (37) elementary schools. twelve (12) middle schools. and ten (10) high schools.
These education facilities are included in the assessment of applicable public school
facilities (see Public School Facility Element. Table IX-1. IX-2. and IX-3). A general
summary of existing and future public education deficiencies is as follm~,Ts:
(1) Existing Public EduCflti&1'1 Deficiencies: Based upon the existing
enrollment of \'C'inter Springs Elementary School, Keeth Elementary
School and Indian Trails Middle School, the student enrollment
exceeds the design capacity for these schools.
(2) Puturc Public Educ-flti&1'1 Deficiencies: Highlands Elementary
School is at 99% capacity currently. It is predicted that this school
will exceed capacity within the planning period.
(3) Upgrades & ]llaintcnance ef PubHe Educatian Pacmtics:
Seminole County Public Schools maintains a 5 Year Capital
Improvement Program, '" hich includes necessary upgudes and
maintenance of the Seminole County Public School System.
b. Transportation
All major roadways within the City limits of Winter Springs are under the jurisdiction
of the State of Florida, Seminole County or the City of Winter Springs. Using
functional classifications established under Chapter 355, F.S., nineteen (19) roadways
have been identified as municipal collectors, four (4) State arterials, one (1) County
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c. Summary of Projected Expenses and Revenues
Expenses for debt capacity, operating expenses and project expenditures were
analyzed for each fund providing revenue for capital projects. A summary of these
projected expenses is provided in Table VIII-S. Based on analysis of the City's
projected revenue sources and expenditures, Winter Springs has adequate funding
for the capital projects identified in this plan. A summary of projected revenues is
provided in Table VIII-3 and VIII-4.
D. CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT
The intent of the Concurrency Management System is to ensure that public facilities and services
needed to support development are available concurrent with the impacts of such development.
This section sets forth criteria for assessment of development impact and guidelines to ensure that
the adopted level of service standards established by the City's Growth Management Policies
required for roads, sanitary sewer, potable water, drainage, solid waste, ftftd parks and recreation. and
public school facilities are maintained.
The concurrency evaluation system shall measure the potential impact of any proposal for a
development permit or order upon the established minimum acceptable levels of service for sanitary
sewer, solid waste, potable water, parks and recreation, and transportation facilities, unless the
development permit or order is exempt from the review requirements of this section. No
development permit or order which contains a specific plan of development, including densities and
intensities of development, shall be issued unless adequate public facilities are available to serve the
proposed development as determined by the concurrency evaluation set forth in this section.
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Table VIII- 1: Inventory of Public Schools (See Public School Facility Element, Tables IX-i, IX-2, IX-3)
Publie Senools
MtlJt-# Sehael Aeres Enrollment! Capaeity Portable Estimated
~ Student Student
Classro6ms Capaeity (%
VIlI-l) Capaeity)
-l- Wi11tcr Springs ~ &l-9 eM 9 ~
Elemcn tary
~ Kccth Elemcntary ~ -1--,w+ ~ M H-8%
1 Highlands Elemcntary 2-5 +98 &W ~ 99%
~ Laycr Elemcntary
~ Indiaa Trails Middle ~ ~ -l-;"m -3 -W6%
&heel
:4 Wintcr Springs High -39 ~ ~ G +1%
&heel
Source: Scminole County Sehool Board.
Notes: 1. EnroYmcnt as of 10/99.
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Table VIII- 9: Facility Program - Public School Facilities:
Summary of Policies. Programs and Capital Improvements with Cost Impacts
Summary of Policies. Proarams and Capitallmprovernents with Costlmpacts
Public School Facilities
Scheduled Proaram and Cost Impacts for 10/1/2006 - 9/30/2011
The Seminole County School Board Capital Improvement Plan includes significant remodeling of existing
structures and the building of new structures to expand student capacity over the next five years.
Total 5 Year. Cost: $637.687.198
Potential Additonal Cost Impacts Durina/Bevond the Five Year Plannino Period
Unknown impact of tax changes done in 2006 and whether slow down in student enrollment will continue.
hold steady. or again start to rise.
Available FundinQ Options- Major revenue sources available to the School Board are Millage. Sales Tax.
Impact Fees. Gasoline Tax Refund. COPS. Ran. Local Cap Improvement/Interest.
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Table VIII-l0 School Capital Improvement Plan for Seminole County Facilities - ADDITIONS/REMODELING
REMODELING & 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012
ADDITIONS
Greenwood Lakes Middle - - $800.000 $11.000.000 -
- - -
Casselberry - - - - $1.000.000
- - - -
Hamilton - - - $1.000.000 $7 .000.000
- - -
Idyllwilde Admin - - $500.000 $1.000.000 -
- - -
Jackson Heights Round Bldg - - $500.000 $6.000.000 -
- - -
................... m..
Lake Orienta $11.000.000 - - - -
- - - -
Pine Crest Addition/Remodeling - - $4.000.000 $10.000.000 -
- - -
Seminole High $18.000.000 $5.000.000 - - -
- - -
Small Projects $1.395.000 $700.000 $700.000 $700.000 $700.000
..............~.........
Spring Lake - $1.000.000 $10.000.000 - -
- - -
........................................................ no
Stenstrom - - $1.000.000 $9.000.000 -
- - -
We kiva - $1.000.000 $11.000.000 - -
- - -
Wilson/Geneva Pods - - - $800.000 $6.000.000
- - -
Sales Tax Projects - - - - -
- - - - -
Oviedo High $22.000.000 $5.000.000 - - -
- - -
Red Bug - $1.000.000 $7 .000.000 - -
- - -
Sabal Point $11.000.000 - - - -
- - - -
Sterling Park $1.000.000 $11.000.000 - - -
- - -
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Table VIII-ll School Capital Improvement REVENUE SOURCES
REVENUE 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009..2010 2010..2011 2011-2012
STATE
Class Size Reduction $5.409.345 - - - -
- - - -
Peco New Construction $2.929.596 $1.985.715 $1.985.715 $1.985.715 $1.985.715
Peco Maintenance $3.815.185 $2.050.000 $2.505.000 $2.050.000 $2.050.000
.. ..........~.......
CO&DS Bonds - - $500.000 $6.000.000 -
- - -
CO&DS $368.064 $368.064 $368.064 $368.064 $368.064
.............................................................. ,
LOCAL
Mill $63.432.790 $67.238.758 $71.273.083 $75.549.468 $80.082.436
........H.......
Sales Tax $18.617 .585 $14.070.410 $9.270.699 $9.548.820 $4.844.968
........... ................. . ........................................... ............H............
Impact Fees $3.500.000 $3.500.000 $3.500.000 $3.500.000 $3.500.000
Gasoline Tax Refund $100.000 $100.000 $100.000 $100.000 $100.000
................... . .........M.............
Cops - - - - -
- - - - -
Ran - - - - -
- - - - -
Local Cap Improvement/Interest $1.000.000 $1.000.000 $1.000.000 $1.000.000 $1.000.000
Undesignated $26.000.000 - - - -
- - - -
SUB-TOTAL $125.172.565 $90.312.947 $90.002.561 $94.102.067 $93.931.183
Prior Year Carryover - $5.984.821 $27.164.852 $11.005.597 $3.194.086
-
TOTAL $125.172.565 $96.297.768 $117.167.413 $105.107.664 $97.125.269
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Table VIII-12 Planned NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITY CONSTRUCTION
NEW CONSTRUCTION 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012
Land - - - $6.000.000 -
- - - -
New Midway Elementary $2.000.000 - - - -
- - - -
.............................. . ..........................
New Elementary School (Site - $1.000.000 $15.000.000 - -
TBD) - - -
New Elementary School (Site - - $1.000.000 $15.000.000 -
TBD) - - -
New Middle School (Site TBD) - - - $2.000.000 $33.000.000
- - -
New High School (Site TBD) - - - - $5.000.000
- - - -
30 Modular Classrooms $3.180.000 - - - -
- - - -
Rosenwald - $1.000.000 $15.000.000 - -
- - -
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Map VIII 1: Location of Public Schools 2001
I
L~rce: Seminole (;0-, lar:.':1Qesign!nnovations. Inc, May 2001
Map VIII-1: location of Public Schools. 2001
SCHOOLS:
. Elementary SChOol
o Middle School
o High School
N CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MUNICIPAl BOUNDARY
NMAJOR ROADS
>^-.'/ STREETS
D SCHOOL PARCELS
_ WATER FEATURES
!:i1
N
1 Miles
.....".. ,,\/.D f)ES:O _ NNOVA:;:~~
~ jlfJ Q,.Ic::"(/o Avg -J .$~dlt 295
JZ1&9
"()/,'15-IiJ;
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GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES
GOAL 1: Provide attainable fiscal means to ensure the timely and necessary installation and
maintenance of public facilities needed to meet the demands of residents and business
establishments within the city limits of Winter Springs.
Objective 1.1: Capital Improvement Schedule. To ensure that the necessary facilities and
infrastructure will be in place to meet Levels of Service .(LQS). established within the Comprehensive
Plan, the City shall formally adopt the Capital Improvement Schedule, identified herein as Table
VIII-2.
Policy 1.1.1:
Capital projects shall be defmed as those projects identified within the
other elements of the Comprehensive Plan that are necessary to meet
established levels of scrvicc LOS, increase the capacity or efficiency of
existing infrastructure, replace failing infrastructure or enhance facilities
and infrastructure that generally have a cost exceeding $50,000. (Ord. 2007-
11; 07-23-2007)
Policy 1.1.2:
Capital projects for the following facilities and infrastructure shall be
included and funded as part of the City's Capital Improvement Schedule:
. Transportation
. Stormwater Management (Drainage)
. Sanitary Sewer
. Solid Waste
. Potable Water
. Parks and Recreation
Policy 1.1.3:
Capital projects shall be prioritized according to the following criteria:
. Whether the project is necessary to meet established Icvcb of
scrvice LOS.
. Whether the project increases the efficiency of existing facilities
or infrastructure.
. Whether the project represents a logical extension of facilities
within the urban service area.
. Whether the project is coordinated with major projects of other
agenCies.
.
Whether the
Comprehensive
reqUltements.
project
Plan
implements the
as they pertain
policies of the
to concurrency
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Policy 1.1.4:
. Whether the project eliminates a public hazard.
. Whether the project is fmancially feasible.
Capital projects for school capacity improvements included in the School
Board's Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan are included herein by
reference.
Objective 1.2: Level of Service (LOS). The City shall utilize level of service criteria defined in the
various Elements of this Plan when determining the timing and funding of capital facilities.
Policy 1.2.1:
Adopted levels of scrvicc LOS standards for facilities and infrastructure
shall be as follows:
a. Transportation Facilities- The following minimum LOS standards for
Transportation facilities based on average daily trips are: (see Transportation
Element Policy 1.1.1) (Ord. 2005-11: 09-12-05)
. Limited Access Roads: Facilitics: LOS C, or as othcnvisc
prescribed by FDOT.
. Arterials: LOS D
. Collectors: LOS D
b. Sewer- Thc levels of scrvice fDf Scwcr is 100 gallons per day per
capita.
c. Solid Waste- Thc levcb of scrvicc for Solid 'XTastc is 7.1 pounds per
day per capita.
d. Potable Water- Thc levch of servicc for Potable 'XTatcr is a
minimum of 115 gallons (minimum) per day per capita. (Ord.2007-11;
07-23-2007) (Cross Reference: See Infrastructure Element, Policy IV-B-1.1.)
e. Parks- Thc lc.-cb of scrvicc for total park acrcagc is 5 acres (total
park acreage) per 1,000 population.
f. School Capacity as established by the Seminole County School
Board- 100% of the aggregate permanent Florida Inventory of
School Houses (FISH) capacity for each school type within each
Concurrency Service Area. except for high schools which are
established at 110% of the aggregate permanent FISH capacity for
2008-2012 in order to fmancially achieve the desired LOS. (Cross
Reference: See Public School Facilities Element Policy IX-l.l.)
Policy 1.2.2:
In coordination with other City departments, the Community
Development Department shall evaluate land use amendments to
determine the compatibility of those amendments with the adopted levels
of scrvicc LOS standards and to ensure adequate funding is available
when improvements are necessary pursuant to such land use
amendments.
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Policy 1.2.3:
City cGapital projects shall use the following thresholds to target
initiation and budgeting of construction and/or purchase of capital
facilities to meet projected future needs based on adopted lCvTls of
scrvicc (LOS) LOS standards:
Roadways - Volumes are at 90 % of adopted LOS capacity.
Sewer - 75 % of available capacity is being utilized.
Water - 75 % of available capacity is being utilized.
Recreation and Open Space - Park lands when 95 % of available land
area is utilized or when 90 % of the population exists in areas in need of
new park acreage.
Objective 1.3: Funding Sources. The City shall pursue adequate funding for the construction of
Qt)C.sapital projects identified in the Capital Improvement Schedule. The School District retains the
responsibility for fmancing and constructing school facilities.
Policy 1.3.1:
The following procedures shall be utilized to ensure adequate funding for
transportation capital projects:
Policy 1.3.2:
The City shall continue to participate in MetroPlan Orlando committees
regarding transportation funding to ensure funding distribution for
transportation projects identified in Table VIII - 2.
100% of State revenue sharing motor fuels tax funds shall be reserved
specifically for traffic related maintenance and capital improvement
projects.
100% of net proceeds, after payment of existing bond obligations, of the
Seminole County Local Option Gasoline Tax shall be reserved
specifically for traffic related maintenance and capital improvement
projects.
100% of the total proceeds from the Seminole County Local Option
Sales Tax shall be reserved for traffic related capital projects.
Funds collected from the Transportation Impact Fee shall be reserved
for transportation capital projects.
The following procedures shall be utilized to pursue adequate funding for
stormwater management (drainage) capital projects:
100% of the total proceeds from the Stormwater Utility Fund shall be
reserved for stormwater management operating needs and capital
projects.
Cash restricted due to bond and grant covenants will be budgeted in
accordance with the terms of the covenants.
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Objective 1.7: New Development. The City shall ensure that new developments share a
proportionate share of the costs required to maintain adopted level of service standards, through the
assessment of impact fees or developer contributions, dedications, or construction of capital
facilities necessary to serve new development as required in other Elements of this Plan.
Policy 1.7.1:
Policy 1.7.2:
Policy 1.7.3:
Policy 1.7.4:
Policy 1.7.5:
All development order applications shall be evaluated as to the impact of
the development on capital facilities and the operation and maintenance
of those facilities. The evaluation shall include, but not be limited to, the
following:
Expected capital costs, including the installation of new facilities required
that are related to the development.
Expected operation and maintenance costs associated with the new
facilities required by the development.
Anticipated revenues the development will contribute, including impact
fees, user fees, and future taxes.
When applicable, the City shall utilize developer's agreements to ensure
the timely and appropriate installation of needed capital facilities to
service new development. Such agreements will be executed under the
City's constitutional home rule power and following the procedures set
forth in Chapter 163.3220, Florida Statutes.
To ensure adequate capacity allocations for all developments, the City
may require any development to use developer's agreements and/or
develop in more than one phase.
City shall continue to use impact fees for transportation and police and
fire to ensure new developments contribute their proportionate share of
capital project funding necessary to service new development.
New developments shall be responsible for installing all internal water
and sewer systems, traffic circulation systems, and internal
recreation/ open space facilities within their development. In addition,
connections of internal systems to the City's designated major water and
sewer trunk systems and trafflc circulation network shall be the fmancial
responsibility of the developer.
Objective 1.8: Concurrency Management. The City shall continue to operate a Concurrency
Management System for the review of all proposed developments within Winter Springs for impact
upon Wintcr Spring3~ municipal scrviccs to public facilities within the City and for impact to school
capacity. As part of the City's Concurrency Management System. the City shall rely upon the School
Board to determine and report to the City if school capacity is available.
The concurrency evaluation system shall measure the potential impact of any proposal for a
development permit or order upon the established minimum acceptable levels of service (LOS) for
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public schools. sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage, potable water, parks and recreation, and
transportation facilities, unless the development permit or order is exempt from the review
requirements of this section. No development permit or order which contains a specific plan of
development, including densities and intensities of development, shall be issued unless adequate
public facilities are available to serve the proposed development as determined by the concurrency
evaluation set forth in this section.
Policy 1.8.1:
Policy 1.8.2:
Policy 1.8.3:
Policy 1.8.4:
Facilities Inventory and Reporting. The Community Development
Department shall maintain an inventory of the available capacity wi4ffi
the ~roads, potable water, sanitary sewer, solid waste, and parks and
recreation public facility categories. Each year, the Community
Development Department shall prepare a report for the City
Commission containing the current capacity within each public facility
category, including any encumbrances or deficiencies. This annual report
shall also identify any public facilities that will require improvements to
maintain adopted levels of service and recommend a schedule of
improvements to avoid any reduction in the approval of development
orders.
Data on current water supply demand and permitted capacity shall be
maintained ~the Utility Department and supplied to the Planning
Division on an as-needed basis for evaluation of proposed future land
use map amendments. (Ord. 2007-11; 07-23-2007) (Cross Reference: See Capital
Improvement, Policy 1.8.3 and Future Land Use Element, Policy 1.3.4.)
No development order shall be issued unless it can be determined that
adequate water supplies and associated public facilities and services are
available. (Ord. 2007-11; 07-23-2007) (Cross Reference: See Future Land Use Element
Policy 1.3.4.)
The City shall withhold the approval of any site plan. final subdivision or
functional equivalent which includes new residential units not exempted
by the 2007 Inter/ocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning and School
Concurrenry until the School Board has reported that there is school
capacity available or a mitigation agreement has been reached. (Cross
Reference: See Public School Facility Element Policy IX- 1.7.1) and Intergovernmental
Coordination Element. Policy 1.2.8)
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ATTACHMENT C
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
Exhibits:
. Capital Improvement Revenue Sources
. Charter Schools and Special Needs Schools
. Concurrency Service Area Boundary Series
o Elementary School Concurrency Boundaries
o Middle School Concurrency Boundaries
o High School Concurrency Boundaries
. Enrollment Projections - 2011
o Elementary School
o Middle School
o High School
. Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) Capacity and Enrollment
Surplus/Deficiency
. Historical Population Growth
. Household Statistics
. Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits
. Impact Fee Rates
. Inventory of Existing Public School Facilities Servicing Seminole County
. Planned New Public School Facility Construction
. Population Growth by Age
. Population Projections
. Profile of Housing Characteristics
. Projected Residential Building Permits
. Proposed Public School Additions
. Projected Permanent School Capacity - 2011
o Elementary School
o Middle School
o High School
. Projected Housing Construction Based on Available land
. School Aged Children Projections, Based on Planning Population Projections
. School Attendance Zones
o Elementary School
o Middle School
o High School
. Seminole County School District Student Generation Rates
. Seminole County School Service Area Zone Series
. Tiered level of Service Standards
. Vacant Developable Acres by land Use Designation
Supporting Documentation- Page 1 of 24
Capital Improvement Revenue Sources
CI..ASS SIZE REOOCTIOIN
PiECO NEW CONSTRUCTION
PECCI MAINTENANCE
CO&DS BONDS
CO&DS
$5,,;W9,345
$2:,'9Z9,.5SiG
$3.B"15,185
$1.'9~S,715
$2.D50,OOO
$1.585,.715
$2,505,000
$1.585,115
$2,050,000
$1,5185,115
$2,050,000
2M:II..I..
SA.LES TAX
IIMPACT FEES
GASOliNE TAX REfUND
COPS
RAN
lOCAL CAPIMPROVEMENTI1NT:EREST
UNDE.S1GNATEIJ
$G3,432.79<l
$1 B,G"17 ,585
$3,51)0,000
'100,000
SUB-TOTAl..
$1,000,000
$2G.OOO,OOO
$125,"112,5G5
PRIOR YEAR CARRYOVER
$125.112,.5G5
$3/iiB,OG'A
$G1.23B,75iB
$14,010,410
$3.500,000
$100,000
$1.000,000
$90,312,541
$5,'934,82'1
$aG.2517,7G:B
$3GB,OG4
$1'11.'213,1)83
$9,'210,1iiS'
$3,500,000
$100,000
$Uoo,OOO
$90,002,54:1
$27,1GU52
$117,1&7,413
$15,545!.,4,;8
$51,548.820
$3,500,000
$100,000
$1,000,000
$a4., UI2.D/ii7
$11,005,551
$105,101,GG4
Charter Schools and Special Needs Schools
Choices in Learning
Rays of Hope
UCP of Central Florida
Rosenwald
Hopper Center
Charter School
Charter School
Charter School for Special Needs
Emotionally disabled school
Special Needs
Source: Seminole County School Board, website 2007.
Supporting Documentation- Page 2 of 24
$.Ml,082,43&
$.t,U4,5!GB
$3,500,000
$100,000
$ 1,600,000
$513.'931,183
$3,.1'94,081>
$97,125,2G9
Concurrency Service Area Boundary Series
Elementary School Concurrency Boundaries
LEGEND
N
A
.: Elementary School Locations
- Major Roads
Elementary School CSAs
CSA_NUMBER
DE-1
DE-2
DE-3
1""1 E-4
DE-5
DE-6
DE-7
DE-8
h::,H<1 E-9
I"'H,::::'I E-10
1 <HH/::,I LAKE JESUP
(Effective date of IllfOlmatiOIl. 7120(2007)
Supporting Documentation- Page 3 of 24
Concurrency Service Area Boundary Series
Middle School Concurrency Boundaries
LEGEND
N
A
.: fv'liddle School Locations
- Major Roads
Middle School CSAs
CSA_NUMBER
CJ M-1
I I M-2
CJ M-3
I I M-4
I I LAKE JESUP
(Effective efate of infol1nat1oll: 712Dr2007)
Supporting Documentation- Page 4 of 24
Concurrency Service Area Boundary Series
High School Concurrency Boundaries
LEGEND
N
A
I>
.
High School Locations
- Major Roads
High School CSAs
CSA_NUMBER
c:J H-l
H-2
I I H-3
[=:J H-4
~. .1 LAKE JESUP
(Effective date of information.. 7/20/2007)
Supporting Documentation- Page 5 of 24
Elementary School Enrollment Projections - 2011
502
881
890
801
858
795
719
776
634
888
653
816
762
841
798
632
1119
546
610
668
864
699
815
1079
871
815
820
871
975
661
684
887
821
950
816
409
880
29106
Supporting Documentation- Page 6 of 24
485
852
800
775
884
723
601
557
711
724
958
789
799
792
772
611
834
528
914
646
958
894
788
992
885
938
612
869
902
639
661
798
766
852
701
711
1039
793
793
30346
Middle School Enrollment Projections - 2011
Milwee Middle 1146 1163.666877
Rock Lake Middle 1124 1170.673248
Tea ue Middle 1618 1498.754198
Greenwood Lakes Middle 1176 1194.129361
Markham Woods Middle 852 994.9047175
Millennium Middle 1746 1571.864159
New Middle "EE" 1411.428411
Sanford Middle 1319 1429.299735
Indian Trails Middle 1407 1387.261508
South Seminole Middle 1221 1197.175609
Tuskawilla Middle 1153 1252.729025
Chiles New Middle 1450 1441.180104
Jackson Hei hts Middle 1293 1312.933047
Total 15505 17026
High School Enrollment Projections - 2011
Quest 110 118
2589 3024
529 622
3187 3257
6305 6903
3206 3145
2324 2688
5530 5834
2241 2524
2489 2612
4730 5136
1052 1236
2756 2934
3808 4170
Totals 20483 22161
Supporting Documentation- Page 7 of 24
Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) Capacity and Enrollment
Surplus/Deficiency for Elementary Schools
EXISTING PERMANENT CURRENT PERMANENT BUILDING
FISH CAPACITY SCHOOL CAPACITY
SCHOOL
PERM NO. (FISH)
STUDENT CAPACITY OVER(+)/BELOW(-) % OF FISH
STATIONS 100% CAPACITY CAPACITY
Geneva Elementa 601 601 -99 83.5%
Lawton Elementa 882 882 -1 99.9%
Walker Elementa 827 827 63 107.6%
2310 2310 -37 98.4%
Carillon Elementa 942 942 -141 85.0%
Evans Elementa 966 966 -108 88.8%
Partin Elementa - E2 748 748 47 106.3%
Stenstrom Elementa -E2 622 622 97 115.6%
3278 3278 -105 96.8%
576 576 200 134.7%
735 735 -101 86.3%
749 749 139 118.6%
501 501 152 130.3%
2561 2561 390 115.2%
Eastbrook Elementa -E4 932 932 -116 87.6%
English Estates Elementary -
E4 843 843 -81 90.4%
Red Bu Elementa -E4 819 819 22 102.7%
2594 2594 -175 93.3%
878 878 -80 90.9%
810 810 -178 78.0%
1688 1688 -258 84.7%
-E6 862 862 257 129.8%
-E6 625 625 -79 87.4%
-E6 638 638 -28 95.6%
-E6 715 715 -47 93.4%
2840 2840 103 103.6%
Altamonte Elementa -E7 991 991 -127 87.2%
Lake Orienta Elementa -E7 475 475 224 147.2%
Woodlands Elementa -E7 840 840 -25 97.0%
2306 2306 72 103.1 %
- E8 1026 1026 53 105.2%
-E8 915 915 -44 95.2%
-E8 567 567 248 143.7%
633 633 187 129.5%
713 713 158 122.2%
3854 3854 602 115.6%
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933 933 42 104.5%
853 853 -192 77.5%
713 713 -29 95.9%
825 825 62 107.5%
792 792 29 103.7%
881 881 69 107.8%
4997 4997 -19 99.6%
725 725 91 112.6%
385 385 24 106.2%
823 823 57 106.9%
S stem Total 1933 1933 172 108.9%
Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) Capacity and Enrollment
Surplus/Deficiency for Middle Schools and High Schools
EXISTING PERMANENT CURRENT PERMANENT BUILDING
FISH CAPACITY SCHOOL CAPACITY
SCHOOL
PERM NO. (FISH)
STUDENT CAPACITY OVER{+)/BELOW{-) % OF FISH
STATIONS 90% CAPACITY CAPACITY
Milwee Middle - M2 1446 1301 -155 88.1%
Rock Lake Middle - M2 1281 1153 -29 97.5%
Tea ue Middle - M2 1640 1476 142 109.6%
4367 3930 -42 98.9%
Greenwood Lakes Middle -
M1 1423 1281 -105 91.8%
Markham Woods Middle - M1 1390 1251 -399 68.1%
Millennium Middle - M1 1720 1548 198 112.8%
New Middle "EE" - M1
Sanford Middle - M1 1564 1408 -89 93.7%
6097 5487 -394 92.8%
Indian Trails Middle - M3 1518 1366 41 103.0%
South Seminole Middle - M3 1310 1179 42 103.6%
Tuskawilla Middle - M3 1389 1250 -97 92.2%
4217 3795 -14 99.6%
1577 1419 31 102.2%
1494 1345 -52 96.2%
3071 2764 -21 99.2%
S stem Total 17752 15977
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Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) Capacity and Enrollment
Surplus/Deficiency for High Schools
Quest
Lake Ma Hi h - H1
Crooms - H 1
Seminole Hi h - H1
S stem Total
EXISTING PERMANENT CURRENT PERMANENT BUILDING
FISH CAPACITY SCHOOL CAPACITY
SCHOOL
PERM NO. (FISH)
STUDENT CAPACITY OVER(+)/BELOW(-) % OF FISH
STATIONS 95%) CAPACITY CAPACITY
125 119 -9 92.6%
2980 2831 -242 91.5%
948 806 -277 65.6%
3209 3049 138 104.5%
7137 6685 -380 94.3%
3099 2944 262 108.9%
2649 2517 -193 92.3%
5748 5461 69 101.3%
2487 2363 -122 94.9%
2574 2445 44 101.8%
5061 4808 -78 98.4%
2890 2746 -1694 38.3%
2891 2746 10 100.3%
5781 5492 -1684 69.3%
23852 22565
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Historical Population Growth
Population Change from 1980 to 2000
400,000
350,000
1111980
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
1990
1112000
o
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Population 179,752 287,528 60.0% 365,196 27.0%
Percent Female 51.6% 51.1% 58.3% 51.0% 26.9%
Percent Male 48.4% 48.9% 61.8% 49.0% 27.2%
Total Households 63,250 107,656 70.2% 139,572 29.6%
Average Household Size 2.82 2.64 -6.4% 2.59 -2.0%
Family Population 161,675 240,297 48.6% 306,065 27.4%
Group Quarters Population 1,078 2,856 164.9% 3,606 26.3%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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Household Statistics
Total Occupied Households 107,656 139,572 30%
Total Occupied Households
with Children 40,720 51,594 27%
Ave Hhld Size 2.64 2.59 -2%
Length of Residence:
Stability (In Res. 5+ Yrs) 41.00% 41.20%
Turnover (% Yearly) 26.00% 24.50%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decision Data Resources, Inc.
Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits
(Does not include mobile homes)
Jurisdiction 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
SF MF SF MF SF MF SF MF SF MF SF MF
Altamonte 13 72 8 110 8 52 5 98 35 89 9 7
Springs
Casselberry 85 0 71 112 62 0 126 0 72 0 27 0
Lake Mary 244 0 253 0 276 0 303 0 285 0 101 0
Longwood 15 0 15 0 22 0 12 0 10 0 25 0
Oviedo 241 6 308 12 168 12 381 2 362 16 400 4
Sanford 327 530 132 1334 125 14 524 500 686 42 1011 63
Winter Springs 195 8 127 8 204 0 186 0 205 42 159 0
Unincorporated 1347 1336 1311 294 1118 754 1411 57 2212 40 2082 264
Totals 2467 1952 2225 1870 1983 832 2948 657 3867 229 3814 338
Source:
Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Florida
Florida Statistical Abtracts of 2001 through 2006
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Impact Fee Rates
Single Family
Multi-Family
Mobile Home
$1,384
$639
$955
Inventory of Existing Public School Facilities Servicing Seminole County
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Geneva Elementary Milwee Middle Quest
Lawton Elementary Rock Lake Middle
Walker Elementary Teague Middle
Carillon Elementary Greenwood Lakes Lake Mary Hiah
Evans Elementary Markham Woods Middle Crooms
Partin Elementary Millennium Middle Seminole Hiah
Stenstrom Elementary New Middle "EE"
Sanford Middle
Keeth Elementary
Layer Elementary Indian Trails Middle Lake Brantley Hiah
Rainbow Elementary South Seminole Middle Lyman Hiah
Sterlina Park Elementary Tuskawilla Middle
Eastbrook Elementary Chiles (New) Middle Lake Howell Hiah
English Estates Jackson Heiahts Middle Winter Sprinas Hiah
Red Bua Elementary
Casselberry Elementary Haaerty Hiah
Winter Springs Oviedo Hiah
Heathrow Elementary
Hiahlands Elementary
Lake Marv Elementary
Lonawood Elementary
Altamonte Elementary
Lake Orienta Elementary
Woodlands Elementary
Bear Lake Elementary
Forest City Elementary
Sabal Point Elementary
Sorina Lake Elementary
Wekiva Elementary
Bentley Elementary
Crvstal Lake
Goldsboro Elementary
Idyllwilde Elementary
Wicklow Elementary
Wilson Elementary
Hamilton Elementary
Midway Elementary
Pine Crest Elementary
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Planned New Public School Facility Construction
Capital Improvement Budget
LAND $6,000,000
NEW MIDWAY $2,000,000
ELEM
NEW
ELEMENTARY $1,000,000 $15,000,000
SCHOOL (SITE
TBD
NEW
ELEMENTARY $1,000,000 $15,000,000
SCHOOL (SITE
TBD)
NEW MIDDLE (SITE $2,000,000 $33,000,000
TBD
NEW HIGH
SCHOOL (SITE $5,000,000
TBD)
30 MODULAR $3,180,000
CLASSROOMS
ROSENWALD $1,000,000 $15,000,000
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Population by Age
popu.lation by Age (2006)
90,000
80,000
70,000
60,000
Ql 50,000
O'l
<l; 40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
o
..e~" \.~ 1-A. ")A.. A.A. .,A. loA. '0<'><
0~ .,~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ 9~
Source: Decision Data Resources, Inc.
o to 4 20,042 7.00% 23,062 6.30% 24,291 6.00% Loss
5 to 14 40,651 14.10% 53,779 14.70% 53,978 13.40% Loss
15 to 19 20,101 7.00% 24,802 6.80% 28,677 7.10% Gain
20 to 24 19,641 6.80% 21,559 5.90% 26,752 6.60% Gain
25 to 34 52,585 18.30% 51,933 14.20% 49,757 12.30% Loss
35 to 44 49,904 17.40% 64,959 17.80% 60,941 15.10% Loss
45 to 54 31,958 11.10% 54,636 15.00% 64,869 16.10% Gain
55 to 64 22,943 8.00% 31,613 8.70% 48,188 11.90% Gain
65 to 74 18,092 6.30% 21,392 5.90% 26,493 6.60% Gain
75 to 84 9,038 3.10% 13,468 3.70% 14,456 3.60% Loss
85+ 2,564 0.90% 3,993 1.10% 4,933 1.20% Gain
Median
Age: 36.2 38.3
Decision Data Resources, Inc.
Population Projections
SEMINOLE COUNTY POPULATION
RESIDENT (YEAR-ROUND ONLY)
AND
FUNCTIONAL (YEAR-ROUND+SEASONALl
RESIDENT POPULATION October 1)
AREA 2010 2015 2020 2025
Unincoroorated 234,075 248,692 253,751 255,075
Total County 457,207 482,190 490,195 492,260
FUNCTIONAL POPULATION (October 1)
AREA 2010 2015 2020 2025
Unincoroorated 236,621 251,263 256,379 257,764
Total County 464,634 489,954 498,250 500,582
Source: Seminole County Traffic Analysis Zone data
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Profile of Housing Characteristics - 2000
SEMINOLE COUNTY HOUSING UNITS BY TYPE
CENSUS 2000
Single Family 95,809
Multi-Family 46,024
Mobile Home (incl. RV) 5246
Total 147,079
Projected Residential Building Permits
Seminole County Projected Residential Building Permits
2006 - 2011
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
SF MF SF MF SF MF SF MF SF MF SF MF
2744 1343 2817 1358 2638 1329 2277 1226 2017 1125 1718 1025
Proposed Public School Additions
GREENWOOD LAKES MIDDLE $800,000 $11,000,000
CASSELBERRY $1,000,000
HAMILTON $1,000,000 $7,000,000
IDYLLWILDE ADMIN $500,000 $1,000,000
JACKSON HEIGHTS ROUND BLDG $500,000 $6,000,000
LAKE ORIENT A $11,000,000
PINE CREST $4,000,000 $10,000,000
ADDITION/REMODELING
SEMINOLE HIGH $18,000,000 $5,000,000
SMALL PROJECTS $1,395,000 $700,000 $700,000 $700,000 $700,000
SPRING LAKE $1,000,000 $10,000,000
STENSTROM $1,000,000 $9,000,000
WEKIVA $1,000,000 $11,000,000
WILSON/GENEVA PODS $800,000 $6,000,000
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Projected Permanent School Capacity - 2011
Geneva Elementar
Lawton Elementar
Walker Elementar
Carillon Elementar
Evans Elementar
Partin Elementar
Stenstrom Elementar
Keeth Elementar
La er Elementar
Rainbow Elementa
Sterling Park
Elementar
Casselberry
Elementar
Winter Springs
Elementar
Altamonte Elementar
Lake Orienta
Elementar
Woodlands
Elementar
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Elementary
Spring Lake
Elementar
We kiva Elementar
Totals
32569
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Milwee Middle
Rock Lake Middle
Tea ue Middle
Greenwood Lakes
Middle
Markham Woods
Middle
Millennium Middle
New Middle "EE"
Sanford Middle
Indian Trails Middle
South Seminole Middle
Tuskawilla Middle
Totals
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High School Attendance Zones
Middle School Attendance
Zones
Seminole County
2006 - 2007
Middle School Boundaries
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Elementary School Attendance Zones
Selllinole Countv Elelnentarv Schools
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Projected Housing Construction Based on Available land
2010 2015 2020 2025
SF MF SF MF SF MF SF MF
Unincorporated 10,823 3,318 15,866 3,594 18,098 3,789 19,093 3,875
Incorporated 3,986 4,208 5,164 7,341 5,712 8,654 5,934 9,235
TOTAL 14,809 7,526 21,030 10,935 23,795 12,443 25,027 13,110
Source: 2006 Seminole County Evaluation and Appraisal Report
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School Aged Children Projections, Based on Planning Population
Projections
Elementary School Agel
33,527 34,806 35,113 35,420 35,726 36,033 36,339
Middle School Age2
18,461 18,502 18,596 18,689 18,783 18,876 18,970
I All of'5-9' cohort plus 20% of'10-14' cohort
260% of'lO-14' cohort
380% of'15-l9' cohort plus 20% of'10-14' cohort
42011 figures derived from a linear extrapolation between 2010 and
2015 projections
School Age Children Projections
(Based on Planning Projections)
40,000
35,000
...
0
.c: 30,000
0
CJ
l: 25,000
.c:
...
'i 20,000
l:
0
~ 15,000
lIS
~
Q. 10,000
0
ll.
5,000
0
Elementary Middle High
Ii 2005
. 2011
Seminole County School District Student Generation Rates
Single Family 0.249 0.114 0.124 0.487
Multi-Family 0.115 0.053 0.057 0.226
Mobile Home 0.186 0.083 0.075 0.345
Source: Seminole County Public Schools website, 2007.
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Tiered level of Service Standards
Elementary and Middle 100 % of Permanent
FISH Ca acit
High School 110 % of Permanent
FISH Ca acit
100% of Permanent
FISH Ca acit
100 % of Permanent
FISH Ca acit
VACANT UNINCORPORATED DEVELOPABLE ACRES BY LAND USE, 2004
VACANT UNINCORPORATED DEVELOPABLE ACRES BY LAND USE, 2004
Rural - 10 6384.91 28.05% 4.28%
Rural - 5 7236.63 31.79% 4.86%
Rural - 3 130.76 0.57% 0.09%
Suburban Estates 3230.3 14.19% 2.17%
Low Density Res. 3213.14 14.11 % 2.16%
Medium Density Res. 343.33 1.51% 0.23%
High Density Res. 29.54 0.13% 0.02%
Commercial 334.74 1.47% 0.22%
Office 65.25 0.29% 0.04%
Industrial 886.47 3.89% 0.59%
High Intensity Planned 0.00% 0.00%
Development Airport 346.4 1.52% 0.23%
High Intensity Planned
Development Target 442.4 1.94% 0.30%
Industries
High Intensity Planned
Development Core & 97.46 0.43% 0.07%
Transition
Recreation 7.57 0.03% 0.01%
Public 17.63 0.08% 0.01%
TOTAL VACANT 22,766.55
TOTAL
UNINCORPORATED 149,017.61
ACREAGE
Total Percent 100.00% 15.28%
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