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(1) On an annual basis, each school district shall submit the following materials to the City:

(a) The district’s capital facilities plan adopted by the school board, which is consistent with the Growth Management Act.

(b) The district’s enrollment projections over the next six years, its current enrollment and the district’s enrollment projections and actual enrollment from the previous year.

(c) The district’s standard of service.

(d) An inventory and evaluation of district facilities which address the district’s standard of service.

(e) The district’s overall capacity over the next six years, which shall be a function of the district’s standard of service as measured by the number of students which can be housed in district facilities.

(2) To the extent that the district’s standard of service reveals a deficiency in its current facilities, the district’s capital facilities plan must demonstrate a plan for achieving the standard of service, and must identify the sources of funding for building or acquiring the necessary facilities to meet the standard of service.

(3) Facilities to meet future demand shall be designed to meet the adopted standards of service. If sufficient funding is not projected to be available to fully fund a capital plan which meets the standard of service, the district’s capital plan should document the reason for the funding gap.

(4) If an impact fee ordinance has been adopted on behalf of a school district, the district shall also submit an annual report to the City showing the capital improvements which were financed in whole or in part by the impact fees. (Ord. 42-02 § 2 (21A.28.152))