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8/22/2001
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Mukilteo S.D. Student Generation Rates <br /> March 28, 2000 <br /> Page 2 <br /> the street addresses of the new developments with the addresses of each of the district's students <br /> from the 1999-2000 year produced a record of each unit occupied by a student. This information <br /> was aggregated into the three grade groupings and produced student generation rates for single <br /> family and for both one bedroom and two or more bedrooms multiple family. <br /> Single Family 4 Multiple Family' <br /> All 1-bedroom 2 or More <br /> K through 5 0.332 0.170 0.02() 0.265 <br /> 6 through 8 0.156 0.045 0.000 0.074 <br /> 9 through 12 0.194 0.053 0.010 0.080 <br /> Total 0.682 0.269 0.029 0.420 <br /> The SGR were calculated on a 100% sample of all single and multi-family constructed between <br /> 1992 and 1999.' The data contains all development activity. The residential development activity <br /> was extracted from the data provided by the county. <br /> CC: Grace Yuan, Preston, Gates and Ellis <br /> Attachments: Tables-- <br /> Mukilteo School District—Single Family Student Generation Rates <br /> Mukilteo School District—Multiple Family Student Generation Rates <br /> development was excluded from the analysis. The units in senior developments were similarly excluded from the <br /> count. A total of 251 units were excluded. <br /> 4 A total of 2430 single family residential units were counted between 1992 and 1999 within the school district <br /> boundary. These include 105 manufactured homes. There are a total of 1658 students from these units. <br /> A total of 2019 multi-family units(two or more units per structure)were counted between 1992 and 1999.These <br /> include 142 duplexes, 1437 condominiums and 8 attached single family units. There are 252 apartments with 2 or <br /> more bedrooms and 180 apartments with one bedroom. These apartments are occupied by 579 students. <br /> Apartment projects exclusively devoted to senior residents or which otherwise exclude students are not included in <br /> the apartment count. All condominiums and duplexes were assumed to contain two or more bedrooms. Field <br /> checks conducted by the district confirmed the basis for this assumption. <br /> 6 Totals may not balance due to rounding. <br /> 'Substantial problems were encountered in determining the numbers of bedrooms in the 17 larger multiple family <br /> developments. Detailed bedroom data was developed for 264 units-162 one bedroom and 102 2 or more <br /> bedrooms. The one bedroom and two or more bedroom SGR's are calculated on this subset of data. A comparison <br /> between the total sample of multiple family and the subset follows: <br /> Overall Multiple Family SGR Inventoried Subsample SGR <br /> K through 5 0.135 0.170 <br /> 6 through 8 0.074 0.045 <br /> 9 through 12 0.077 0.053 <br /> Total 0.287 0.269 <br /> Overall the rates do not differ much. There is some minor variation at the individual groups level. <br /> -� <br />
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