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�� A�12 <br /> .� Finally, the developer will have to construct an on-site storm drain and sewer collection . <br /> system, including pump stations as required by the Engineering and Construction <br /> Department. <br /> Schools Impacts <br /> The Environmental Impact Repurt for the project concluded that the project would result <br /> in an increased demand for local public school services. It calculated that the proje�ct <br /> would generate approximately 200 - 285 grade K-8 students and 580 9th — 12th grade <br /> students at full occupancy. The school district currenUy collects school impact fees to <br /> offset a projecYs impact on local facilities. It is estimated that the developer of MSV will <br /> . have to pay approximately 6.3 million dollars in school impact fees. <br /> The EIR concluded that the project would not have a significant impact on schools. <br /> According to the EIR which references State Law: "The duty of a lead agency to <br /> mitigate school impacts beyond the state-mandated fees arises o� where there is a <br /> physical environmental impact involved beyond the mere addition of students to a <br /> school" <br /> Although the EIR concluded there was no impad, the Redwood City School District <br /> requested that the City conduct a"student yield study° and "district capacity analysis" to <br /> be completed before the City formally approves the development. The Ciry hired a <br /> demographic research firm with experience in this field to prepare such a study. Please <br /> refer to the report under separate cover entitled: Anaivsis of the Probable Enroliment <br /> Imoact of the MSV Development on the Redwood Citv and Seauoia Union Hiqh School <br /> Districts <br /> The report projected an even Iower number of students than the EiR. It concluded MSV <br /> would generate 205 students in grades K-8 (versus 200-285 projected in the EIR), and <br /> 107 students in grades 9- 12 (versus 580 projected in the EIR). It recognized that few <br /> homeowners with children will live in high rises. The study also projects declining <br /> enrollment for the Redwood City School Districts in the foreseeable future. <br /> Even with the finding of no or little impact in the EIR, the Precise Plan does require the <br /> designation of land area or building area sufficient to support development of a K-5 <br /> elementary schooi, iFneeded, in the future (Pg. 29). It does not specify, however, where <br /> such a school site should be located on the site. <br /> The Superintendent of the Redwood City School District in a letter to the City expressed <br /> support for the project, but also expressed some concem regarding student impacts. <br /> He requested that the MSV Development help pay for the cost of student busing, and <br /> also that the City "convene a meeting of all �resent and future developers.....for the <br /> purpose of identifying future school sites". '. There is currently no precedent for <br /> ° MSV EIR, February 2003. Section 10: InfrasVUCture and Public Services. Page 10-30 through 10-31 <br /> 9 1bid; pg.10-31 <br /> 10 Letter from Ronald Crates, Superintendent, Redwood Ciry School DisUict to Tom Passanisi dated May 30, 2003. <br /> " Letter form Ronald Crates, Superintendent, Redwood City School DisUid to Tom Passanisi, dated April 19, 2004 <br /> 10 <br />