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<br /> <br />Sunny Isles Beach <br />Educational Facilities Element <br />to Section 216.136, Florida Statutes, where available, as modified by the <br />School Board based on development data and agreement with the local <br />governments, the State Office of Educational Facilities and the State <br />SMAR T Schools Clearinghouse. The School Board may request <br />adjustment to the estimating conferences' projections to reflect actual <br />enrollment and development trends. In formulating such a request, the <br />School Board will coordinate with the Cities and County regarding <br />development trends and future population projections. <br /> <br />11. It is the policy of Sunny Isles Beach that Miami-Dade Public Schools <br />should give priority to the Urban Infill Area (UIA) identified in the <br />Growth Management Plan when allocating resources toward the <br />attainment of the level of service objective for public educational <br />facilities (Objective 1), followed by more recently developed and newly <br />developing areas outside the UIA and within the Urban Development <br />Boundary (UDB). <br /> <br />I}. The City of Sunny Isles Beach will, through the Staff Working Group <br />of the Interlocal Agreement for Public School Facilities, coordinate with <br />Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Miami-Dade County, and other <br />applicable cities to review annually the Educational Facilities Element <br />and School enrollment projections. <br /> <br />Objective 2 <br /> <br />The City of Sunny Isles Beach shall coordinate new residential <br />development with the future availability of public school facilities! <br />consistent with the adopted level of service standards for public school <br />concurrency, to ensure the inclusion of those projects necessary to address <br />existing deficiencies in the 5-year schedule of capital improvements, and <br /> <br />1 Level of Service standards for public school facilities apply to those traditional educational <br />facilities, owned and operated by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, that are required to serve <br />the residential development within their established Concurrency Service Area. Level of Service <br />standards do not apply to charter schools. However, the actual enrollment (October Full Time <br />Equivalent (FTE)) of both charter and magnet schools as a percent of the total district enrollment <br />will be credited against the impact of development. <br /> <br />6 <br />