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June 18, 2007 (Regular Meeting) Page 419 <br />WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners is interested in approving new <br />development that participates in the advancement of school adequacy; and <br /> <br />n <br />7 <br />WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners would like for all new residential <br />development in both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of Cabarrus <br />County to be reviewed for school adequacy. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of Cabarrus <br />County that the following policy is established to address school adequacy <br />when reviewing new residential development: <br />o All new residential developments that require plan approval by <br />the Cabarrus County Planning & Zoning Commission or site plan <br />approval for multi-family development shall be reviewed for the <br />adequacy of public services and facilities including school <br />facilities. This review shall include existing school capacity <br />as well as the additional capacity of schools under construction <br />or for which funding of construction has been approved. In <br />addition, the review shall include the existing enrollment and <br />estimated enrollment based on previously approved development. <br />School adequacy shall be defined as that estimated enrollment <br />not exceeding 110$ of capacity as determined by the Kannapolis <br />and Cabarrus School Systems. <br />o Where school facilities will not be adequate based on existing <br />and projected enrollment, new development will be expected to <br />address this inadequacy based on the cost incurred by Cabarrus <br />County for school capital facilities. The Board of Commissioners <br />may consider direct or indirect contributions to the adequacy of <br />schools in the form of cash contributions, dedication of land in <br />a suitable area based on the Cabarrus County Schools 15 Year <br />Plan, or infrastructure improvements that will directly benefit <br />school sites. A combination of these methods may also be <br />considered. In no case shall the value of the contribution be <br />less than 65~ of the incurred capital cost by type of <br />development as identified by the TischlerBise study and adjusted <br />for construction costs changes each January 1st. <br />o Any method proposed to address school adequacy whether through <br />monetary contribution, land donation or services shall be paid <br />or completed prior to the issuance of any affected building <br />permit within the subject development. The method to address <br />adequacy and requirement that it shall be completed prior to <br />building permits being issued shall be included in the Consent <br />Agreement. <br />o New development within the corporate limits of any of the cities <br />located in Cabarrus County shall also be subject to the adequacy <br />review through the Cabarrus County Subdivision Regulations <br />Chapter 9, Section 17 "Adequate Public Facilities Standards" as <br />provided for by Session Law 2004-39, House Bill 229, which <br />became effective June 30, 2009. This review shall include <br />existing school capacity as well as the additional capacity of <br />schools under construction or for which funding of construction <br />has been approved. In addition, the review shall include the <br />existing enrollment and estimated enrollment based on previously <br />approved development. School adequacy shall be defined as that <br />estimated enrollment not exceeding 110°s of capacity as <br />determined by the Kannapolis and Cabarrus School Systems. <br />o The Board of Commissioners requests that each of the cities <br />require new development to enter into a consent agreement with <br />Cabarrus County to address school adequacy as part of the <br />municipality's approval of that development. That consent <br />agreement shall be subject to approval by the Board of <br />Commissioners. <br />o Any party wishing to obtain a voucher for or reimbursement of <br />the adequate public facilities contribution must be actively <br />working with a recognized non profit housing agency or <br />government entity and shall provide the following documentation <br />to the Cabarrus County Commerce Department to meet the <br />qualifications: Any applications to a 501(c) (3) non profit <br />organization or government agency which develops affordable <br />owner occupied housing such as Habitat for Humanity, Prosperity <br />Unlimited, LLC, and the Concord or Kannapolis Community <br />Development Departments; and a letter from the recognized 501 (c) <br />(3) and/or government agency certifying completion of all <br />required program requirements; and income documentation that <br />accompanied the aforementioned applications. Eligible <br />