HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance_577_12/05/2002ORDINANCE NO. 577
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF
THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE ADOPTED VILLAGE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, .PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND
CHAPTERS 9J-5 AND 9J-11, FLORIDA
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, AMENDING TEXT
WITHIN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FACII.ITIES
ELEMENT (P5FE) ACCORDING TO AN
INTERLOCAL `AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
VII.LAGE, PALM BEACH COUNTY AND PALM
BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT;
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION,
SEVERABILITY, AND EFFECTIVE DATE, AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the Village of Tequesta has initiated amendments, according to the
interlocal agreement titled "Interlocal Agreement with Municipalities of Palm Beach
County and The School District of Palm Beach County to Establish Public School
Concurrency" in accordance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, and the adopted Village
of Tequesta Comprehensive Plan, and such text amendments are attached as Exhibits "A"
and "B" of this Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Village Local Planning Agency has reviewed the proposed amendments
to the Comprehensive Plan, and has recommended adoption; and
WHEREAS, the Village Council, at a duly convened public adoption hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, has received the recommendation of the Local Planning
Agency, reviewed the proposed amendments, and has found that the amendments further
the public health, safety and welfare; are consistent with the requirements of Chapter 163,
Florida Statutes, and Chapters 9J-5 and 9J-11, Florida Administrative Code; and are
consistent with other elements of the Village Comprehensive Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF
THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.: INCORPORATION OF RECITALS
The above recitals are incorporated as though fully set forth herein.
SECTION 2.: FINDINGS
The proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendments as more particularly described in
Exhibits "A" and "B" are determined by the Village Council to be consistent with the
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public health, safety, and welfare, consistent with the requirements of Chapter 163,
Florida Statutes, consistent with the requirements of Chapters 9J-5 and 9J-11, Florida
Administrative Code, and consistent with all elements of the adopted Village
Comprehensive Plan.
SECTION 3.: AMENDMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The Village Comprehensive Plan is hereby amended to incorporate those
amendments set forth in Exhibit's "A" & "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by
this reference.
SECTION 4.: SEVERABILITY
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance for any
reason, is held to be unconstitutional, void or otherwise invalid, the validity of the
remaining portions of this Ordinance shall not be effected thereby.
SECTION 5.: EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption and passage by the
Village Council.
READ AND APPROVED on First Reading by the Village Council on the i; ,day
of _ ;~. ;., (.~: ~, 2002.
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READ AND APPROVED on Second Reading by the Village Council on the '
day of ;~:: ~ < ; ; ~: , ~ , 2002.
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STANDARDS FOR TIERD LEVEL OF SERVICE {LOS)
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CSA Facili a X999-~~ Z6A}~6S 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
1 Elementary iiA 339 110
Middle 338 3zti5 I10
High 3 t9 110
2 Elementary 338 110
Middle 338 338 110
High 3t5 its 35125 110
3 Elementary i38 110
Middle 339 i3A 110
High 3 t5 i-13 ~5IZ5 3 tB120
110
4 Elementary 3-15 i }~8 110
Middle ~}39 338 110
High 3-13 ~ FS 35125 3-18120 110
S Elementary 3 t8 110
Middle 339 339 X5110 3: }B
High 335 X35 130 130
6 Elementary ~9 110
Middle 339 }38 138125 39120 110
Higl- ~8 3~9 X29125 3 39120 110
8 Elementary 3 }8 110
Middle } 39 ~ }39 1 2S X 33125 110
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High iz5 3~5 120 333120 110
9 Elementary
Middle
High 339
323
328
iZ5
329 125
325125
120 125
333120
3.19120 110
110
110
10 Elementary 333 329 110
Middle 325 325 125 32'5120 110
High 1.39 3~8 120 339120 110
11 Elementary 135 133 110
Middle 325 X33 125 110
High 323 125 323110 336
12 Elementary 3~9 338 328110 3~}5 339
Middle 333 335 135 335120 110
High 335 135 133140 120 110
14 Elementary 323 325 115 110
Middle 335 333 333140 333140 110
High 333 339 338115 115 110
15 Elementary 335 135 }15115 i3rs 138
Middle 323 323 }25135 3.1913 110
High 333 333 335120 3-19120 110
16 Elementary 338 333 ~ 18130 130 110
Middle 339 329 3.28125 3.13125 110
High 3-33 3-35 333150 }18150 l i0
17 Elementary 338 325 110
Middle 335 138 -}38110 139
High 343 328 329115 110
18 Elementary 128 3-15 333135 3 -k512 1I0
Middle 3.28 3 29 -}29140 3 -29140 1 10
High 3~5 3 39 329140 3 33120 1 10
19 Elementary 3-19 110
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21
23
County
Middle X19 110 .
High 165 139 139120 138120 i}8
Elementary X19 110
Middle -1~5 ~i8 110
High 165 X39 130 130 110
Elementary 1-}5 i~8 110
Middle X25 i~5 1.25115 x}9115 110
High 1-25 i~5 135120 1.15110 i3$
Elementary X19 110
Middle i~9 110
High i-19 1.29110 120 110
Elementary i }.8 110
Middle i ~8 110
High 119 110
Alternative
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• Source: Based on data deuicted by the School District of Palm Beach County.
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MAXIMUM UTILIZATION TABLE:
Standards for Utilization of Capacity
CSA Facili T e X999-A~ 28-62 2002-03 2003-04 2004-OS 2005-06
1 Elementary 3G5- 12.5 32.5130 329130 329110 3~9
Middle 339 335 120 ~ 329 329
I3ieh 329 339 120 329 339 329
2 Elementary i~ 339 120 329 339 329
Middle 339 339 120 329 128 329
Hieh 329 329 339125 120 329 329
3 Elementary 139 329 120 329 339 329
Middle 33x9 139 120 329 329 339
I3i~h 329 329 329125 329125 120 339
4 Elementary X55 359 339125 329125 120 329
Middle 335 135 120 329 329 33,9
I3iah 33.5 335 130 3-3A120 ~i~8110 i~8
5 Elementary 3~5 ~ 39125 329125 120 328
Middle ~ -t35 120 i2e 339 }29
Hieh 335 335 130 130 120 329
6 Elementary 155 145 }2A125 129125 120 329
Middle 335 335 x-29135 ~-2A130 120 X29
Hieh 329 33A 339125 329125 120 339
8 Elementary 3G9 369 369120 3-45 3z9 339
Middle 335 33.5 }35150 139135 120 329
High 129 339 120 329 339 339
9 Elementary 3~9 129 }29130 329130 120 329
Middle 335 13.5 135 130 120 329
Nigh 3z9 139 329130 139130 120 129
10 Elementary 395 365 329130 139130 120 339
Middle 335 335 335140 335140 120 329
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17
18
20
High 429 429 120 42$ 428 428
Elementary 245 2~5 120 438 429 428
Middle 435 425 120 4~9 428 429
High 435 425 120 428 429 439
Elementary 439 ~ 425130 X28130 120 438
Middle 4~5 4-~5 145 435130 120 428
High 435 435 }35145 120 438 438
Elementary }49 435 135 339135 120 428
Middle 4~5 4-&'S 145 425145 120 438
High 365 429 120 4~9 428 439
Elementary 488 4$9 4G5145 48130 120 428
Middle 439 439 425140 428130 120 429
High 4~5 435 43x5130 428125 120 429
Elementary 288 X28 428175 129175 120 ~z9
Middle 4~8 }2.5 125150 425150 120 428
High 13.5 ~ 435150 439150 120 439
Elementary 295 295 -125155 325150 120 -}28
Middle 4=~5 4~5 475130 138130 120 ~
High 4#5 128 438135 X28135 120 139
Elementary 438 438 4-28135 429135 120 }49
Middle 139 ~ 439140 139140 120 428
High 469 428 128145 -128125 120 428
Elementary }29 }29 }29130 X29125 120 }Q9
Middle 139 128 120 438 }28 439
High 478 135 435145 435130 120 139
Elementary 4~9 1-48 49120 435 43s }~
Middle 138 4-29 120 129 }28 }29
~.~ 4~9 4-~5 145 130 120 429
Elementary ifr5 143 428135 429135 120 }28
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Middle X55 }55 X55135 i~9135 120 i~9
High X43 i-~5 145 139145 120 29
22 Elementary X29 ~2$ 120 139 339 139
Middle i3A 139 120 X29 139 139
High x-29 139 120 139 }26 -139
23 Elementary 399 139 120 }29 t29 139
Middle 139 i~.9 120 iz~9 x-29 139
High X29 X29 120 138 }29 }39
Coup Alternative 139 t29 -139 iZ9 ~9 139
Wide Schools
Source: Based on data depicted in the School District of Palm Beach County FY2001-FY2005 Five Year Plan and FY
2001 Capital Budget, June 2000
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