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3370-14
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3/5/2014
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prioritization system. The District is currently eligible for State Construction Assistance Funds <br /> for capital projects at the high school level and for some modernization/new in lieu at the <br /> elementary level. State match does not cover all of the costs of construction and each district has <br /> a different matching ratio based upon the state's formula. <br /> Land Sales <br /> The District currently has no property for sale. <br /> Impact Fees <br /> Impact fees are a means of supplementing traditional funding sources for construction of public <br /> facilities needed to accommodate new development. School impact fees are generally collected <br /> by the permitting agency at the time plats are approved or building permits are issued. A <br /> detailed discussion on impact fees is provided in Section VII. <br /> The Six-Year Financing Plan shown on Table 11 demonstrates how the District intends to fund <br /> new construction and improvements to school facilities for the years 2012-2017. The financing <br /> components include a capital projects levy, funds from bonds,impact fees and State Match <br /> funds. <br /> The Financing Plan separates projects and portions of projects that add capacity from those <br /> which do not, since the latter are generally not appropriate for impact fee funding. Projects and <br /> portions of projects that remedy existing deficiencies are also not appropriate for impact fee <br /> funding. Thus, impact fees will not be used to finance projects or portions of projects which do <br /> not add capacity. <br /> 16 <br />
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