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Planning staff explain school concurrency, impact fees and capital projects as growth continues
Summary
Volusia County Schools planning staff briefed the board on how school concurrency, impact fees and attendance‑boundary tools are used to manage enrollment growth, and presented current impact‑fee figures and upcoming capital projects to relieve overcrowding.
Volusia County Schools planning staff on Tuesday explained the district’s school concurrency program, how impact fees are set and how the district uses capital projects and attendance‑boundary adjustments to respond to growth.
What was presented: Ron Young (director of business and planning services), planning coordinator (name provided in presentation) and specialist James Roberts reviewed the district’s interlocal agreement (ILA) with municipalities, the concurrency service areas (CSAs) used to measure level of service, and recent impact‑fee and student‑generation statistics. The presentation described how the district determines whether a proposed development can be issued a certificate of school concurrency or requires mitigation (land, fees or other agreements).
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