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V. CAPITAL FACILITIES NEEDS <br /> Projected available student capacity was derived by subtracting projected FTE student <br /> enrollment from existing school capacity (excluding relocatable classrooms) for each of the six <br /> years in the forecast period (2010-2015). Capacity needs are expressed in terms of"unhoused <br /> students." The method used to define future capacity needs assumes no new construction. For <br /> this reason planned construction projects are not included at this point. This factor is added <br /> later as indicated in Tables 10 & 11. By the end of the six-year forecast period(2015), additional <br /> classroom capacity will be needed as follows: <br /> Table 9—New Un-housed Students in 2015 <br /> Grade Span Unhoused Students <br /> Elementary(K-5) 787 <br /> Middle School(6-8) 91 <br /> High School (9-12) 2 <br /> Total(K-12) 880 <br /> Projected future capacity needs are depicted in Table 10. They are derived by applying the <br /> projected number of students to the projected capacity. Planned improvements by the District <br /> through 2015 are included. It is not the District's policy to include relocatable classrooms when <br /> determining future capital facility needs; therefore interim capacity provided by relocatable <br /> classrooms is not included. (Information on relocatable classrooms and interim capacity can be <br /> found in Table 4. Information on planned construction projects can be found in Section VI.) <br /> Current enrollment at each grade level is identified in Table 10. The District is currently over <br /> capacity at the elementary level by 566 students, there is no deficiency at the middle school <br /> level, and has 565 un-housed students at the high school level. Future capacity deficiency <br /> calculations are net of these figures to ensure that only un-housed students from growth are <br /> considered in determining if the District qualifies for the collection of impact fees. <br /> The District expects that .481 students will be generated from each new single family home in <br /> the District and that.429 students will be generated from each new multi-family 2+unit. These <br /> numbers are based upon the District's student generation rates(Table 12). <br /> The District's enrollment projections, in Table 10, have been applied to the existing capacity and <br /> the District will be over capacity at the elementary level by 753 students, at the middle school <br /> level by 91 students and at the high school level by 567 students if no capacity improvements are <br /> made by the year 2015. <br /> The District's six-year capital improvement plan to address these deficiencies is found in Table <br /> 11. <br /> 13 <br />