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3010-07
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7/18/2007
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OSPI means Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. <br />* Permanent Facilities means school facilities of the District with a fixed foundation. <br />Portables: Synonym for Relocatable Facilities <br />R.C.W. means the Revised Code of Washington <br />* Relocatable Facilities (also referred to as Portables) means factory -built structures, <br />transportable in one or more sections, that are designed to be used as education spaces and are <br />needed to prevent the overbuilding of school facilities, to meet the needs of service areas within <br />the District, or to cover the gap between the time that families move into new residential <br />developments and the date that construction is completed on permanent school facilities. <br />* Relocatable Facilities Cost means the total cost, based on actual costs incurred by the District, <br />for purchasing and installing portable classrooms. <br />* Relocatable Facilities Student Capacity means the rated capacity for a typical portable <br />classroom used for a specified grade span. <br />* School Impact Fee means payment of money imposed upon development as a condition of <br />development approval to pay for school facilities needed to serve new growth and development. <br />The school impact fee does not include a reasonable permit fee, an application fee, the <br />administrative fee for collecting and handling impact fees, or the cost of reviewing independent <br />fee calculations. <br />SEPA means State Environmental Policy Act. <br />* Single -Family Dwelling Unit means any detached residential dwelling unit designed for <br />occupancy by a single family or household. <br />* Standard of Service means the standard adopted by the District which identifies the program <br />year, the class size by grade span and taking into account the requirements of students with <br />special needs, the number of classrooms, the types of facilities the District believes will best <br />serve its student population, and other factors as identified in the District's capital facilities plan. <br />The District's standard of service shall not be adjusted for any portion of the classrooms housed <br />in relocatable facilities which are used as transitional facilities or from any specialized facilities <br />housed in relocatable facilities. <br />* State Match Percentage means the proportion of funds that are provided to the District for <br />specific capital projects from the state's Common School Construction Fund. These funds are <br />disbursed based on a formula which calculates district assessed valuation per pupil relative to the <br />whole state assessed valuation per pupil to establish the maximum percentage of the total project <br />eligible to be paid by the state. <br />* Student Factor or Student Generation Rate (SGR) means the number of students of each <br />grade span (elementary, middle/jr. high, high school) that the District determines are typically <br />generated by different dwelling unit types within the district. The District will use a survey or <br />statistically valid methodology to derive the specific student generation rate, provided that the <br />survey or methodology is approved by the Snohomish County Council as part of the adopted <br />capital facilities plan for the District. <br />Everett School District 2 - 3 Capital Facilities Plan <br />
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