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Developer to pay roughly $1 million in school impact mitigation for proposed 300‑unit apartment complex, district staff say

5564614 · August 13, 2025
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Staff described a proportionate‑share mitigation agreement for a proposed 300‑unit multifamily development that staff estimate would generate 78 K‑12 student stations and require a payment of just over $1 million to offset elementary school impacts; funds would be earmarked for an elementary school identified in the five‑year capital plan.

Polk County School District staff briefed the board on Aug. 12 about a proposed proportionate‑share mitigation agreement for a 300‑unit multifamily development near U.S. 27. Staff said the district’s student‑generation model estimates the project would produce 37 elementary, 19 middle and 22 high school stations, and that, given current local deficiencies, the developer would pay the calculated elementary share.

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