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Response to Comments <br />CEMEX Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement <br />November 30, 2009 <br />Chapter 5 <br />School Comments and City Responses <br />Comments are arranged by topic, in chronological order by date received, with most recent <br />listed first. <br />35. Harold H. Beumel, Director of Construction <br />Everett School District <br />Mr. Beumel informed the City the area east of Glenwood is within the boundaries of Everett <br />School District. He anticipates that conversion of the subject 6.7 acre area could lead to an <br />increase in the number of students attending either Madison Elementary School, Evergreen <br />Middle School, or Everett High School. Of the three noted schools Madison is in an over- <br />capacity state. Due to this capacity shortfall, the District has estimated school mitigation fees for <br />Madison would be approximately $18,520 at this time. If this proposal is approved and building <br />permits sought by a future applicant, a project -specific SEPA (environmental review) would be <br />conducted, resulting in more timely and exact calculation of impacts and mitigation at that time. <br />Response: Thank you for your comments. The City notes the potential need for facilities <br />improvements. This issue will be further explored if development permits are sought in the <br />future. <br />12. Debra M. Fulton, Executive Director, District Support Services, <br />Mukilteo School District <br />Ms. Fulton notes impacts to the School District with the following comments, <br />"Should former commercial land (CEMEA) be converted to mixed use commercial and <br />residential, with up to 1045 units, this could add as many as 373 students .. " <br />Chapter 5 — School Comments <br />25 <br />