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MEMORANDUM <br />To: Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners <br />Ftom: Jessica L. Gladwin/Planner <br />Subject: Reservation of Capacity and Capacity Schedule for Coddle Creek Crossing Apartments <br />Date: 7/25/2008 <br />JR Developers, LLC, (19 Franklin Ave., NW, Concord, NC 28025) is requesting a reservation of <br />capacity fox the Coddle Creek Crossing apartment project, which consists of 360 multi-family units <br />on +/- 24.5 acres located at the intersection of Pitts School Road and NC Highway 29 North in <br />Concord, North Carolina. <br />School Capacity Review <br />The Coddle Creek Crossing residential apartment project is expected to produce approximately 54 <br />elementary students, 20 middle school students and 26 high schools students for a total of 100 <br />students. The schools impacted by the project aze Pitts School Road Elementary School, J.N. Fries <br />Middle School and Jay M. Robinson High School. <br />The count}~s capital improvements plan (CIP) includes the following proposed improvements that <br />would create additional capacity for the schools impacted by the project: <br />N„mhrr of Additional Seats listed in CIP <br />Year School 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 <br />Elementary Pitts School Road <br />Middle J.N. Fries 700 <br />High Jay M. Robinson 300 500 <br />The following table indicates available and planned school capacity, based on the standards far <br />review established in Chapter 15 of the Cabarrus County Zoning Ordinance. <br /> Current <br /> Available Available Available <br /> Capacity Capacity Capacity <br /> Including Including Including <br /> Current Students Planned Students Planned Students <br /> Available Generated Capacity Generated Capacity Generated <br />School Ca aci b Pro'ect 2 Yrs b Pro'ect 5 Yrs b Pro'ect <br />Pitts School <br />Road -198 -252 -198 -252 -198 -252 <br />Elements <br />J.N. Fries _81 -101 689 889 689 859 <br />Middle School <br />Jay M. <br />Robinson High -74 -100 257 231 807 781 <br />School <br />P~ <br />