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Service Description: This published web map service depicts the location and extent of all residential developments that are being tracked for school concurrency purposes as of December 8, 2016 by the Lake County School District – Growth Planning Department. School Concurrency was signed into law on June 24, 2005 as part of Senate Bill 360, an Act Relating to Infrastructure Planning and Funding. SB 360 amended the 1985 Growth Management Act, which required that certain infrastructure, e.g., sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage, potable water, parks and recreation, and transportation, be subject to concurrency. School concurrency applies only to residential development. For a residential plat to be permitted, adequate school capacity must be available or under development at the time of the plat. If capacity is not available, the developer, school district and affected local government must work together to find a way to provide capacity before the development can proceed, through execution of a Concurrency Mitigation Agreement (CMA).
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Copyright Text: William C. “Will” Davis, GISP / Lake County School District / Manager, Geographic Information Systems / 201 W. Burleigh Blvd / Tavares, Florida 32778 / 352-253-6527 / davisw@lake.k12.fl.us
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Title: CIP Developments for Concurrency Tracking
Author: William C. “Will” Davis, GISP
Comments: This published web map service depicts the location and extent of all residential developments that are being tracked for school concurrency purposes as of December 8, 2016 by the Lake County School District – Growth Planning Department. School Concurrency was signed into law on June 24, 2005 as part of Senate Bill 360, an Act Relating to Infrastructure Planning and Funding. SB 360 amended the 1985 Growth Management Act, which required that certain infrastructure, e.g., sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage, potable water, parks and recreation, and transportation, be subject to concurrency. School concurrency applies only to residential development. For a residential plat to be permitted, adequate school capacity must be available or under development at the time of the plat. If capacity is not available, the developer, school district and affected local government must work together to find a way to provide capacity before the development can proceed, through execution of a Concurrency Mitigation Agreement (CMA).
Subject: Current Status of CIP Development Tracking Efforts as of December 8, 2016
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Keywords: Lake County,Lake County Schools,CIP,Development Tracking
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