Date:

7/11/05

Case # RZ-05-SP-019

 

Map:

56-2

PU 4450

Acreage:

18.0

 

Rezoning From: I-5

 

To: PRM

 

 

 

 

 

TO:

County Zoning Evaluation Branch (DPZ)

FROM:

FCPS Facilities Planning (246-3609)

SUBJECT:

Schools Impact Analysis, Rezoning Application

 

The following information is submitted in response to your request for a school impact analysis of the referenced rezoning application.

 

I.                     Schools that serve this property, their current total memberships, net operating capacities, and five year projections are as follows:

 

School Name and Number

Grade Level

9/30/04 Capacity

9/30/04 Membership

2005-2006 Membership

Memb/Cap Difference
2005-2006

2009-2010 Membership

Memb/Cap Difference
2009-2010

Greenbriar East 2254

K-6

638

765

761

-123

749

-111

Lanier 2501

7-8

775

1013

1014

-239

1032

-257

Fairfax 2500

9-12

2075

2055

2030

45

2232

-157

 

II.                 The requested rezoning could increase or reduce projected student membership as shown in the following analysis:

 

School Level (by Grade)

Unit Type

Proposed Zoning

Unit Type

Existing Zoning

Student Increase/Decrease

Total Students

 

 

Units

Ratio

Students

 

Units

Ratio

Students

 

 

K-6

HR

491

X.063

31

NA

0

0

0

31

31

7-8

HR

491

X.011

5

NA

0

0

0

5

5

9-12

HR

491

X.028

14

NA

0

0

0

14

14

 

Source:

FY 2006-2010, Facilities Planning Services Office Enrollment Projections

Note:

Five-year projections are those currently available and will be updated yearly. School attendance areas subject to yearly review.

 

Comments

 

Based on the approved proffer guidelines the 50 students generated by this rezoning would justify a $375,000 proffer for schools. (50 students x $ 7,500 per student)

 

A new elementary school at West Fairfax site will be opened in the school year 2006-07.  This new school will relieve overcrowding at Greenbriar East Elementary School.  In addition, Fairfax City is planning to increase capacity at Lanier M.S. to 1100 students and Fairfax H.S. to 2200 students.  These capacity increases will relieve the projected overcrowding at the middle and the high school.

 

The foregoing information does not take into account the potential impacts of other proposals pending that could affect the same schools.