Bond 2005 PowerPoint Presentation

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Bond 2005 PowerPoint Presentation
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Building New Schools
Upgrading and Converting Older Schools
Providing Updated Support Services
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Facility-use Recommendations
Adopted By Board Of Trustees
Grade Alignments
Elementary — Pk through 5th
Middle — 6th through 8th
High — 9th through 12th
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Facility-use Recommendations
Adopted By Board Of Trustees
School Size
Elementary — max of 824 students
Middle — max of 1,298 students
High — max of 2,575 students
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Facility-use Recommendations
Adopted By Board Of Trustees
High School Boundaries
Canyon Lake High School should open in 2007 and
the students attending it will be from communities
surrounding Canyon Lake, including Startzville
Comal ISD Bond 2005
There are more than 25,000 new residential lots in
Comal ISD that are currently in the platted stage or
in an approved master plan stage
Smithson Valley Zone — 12,059 homes/lots
Canyon Zone — 9,866 homes/lots
Canyon Lake Zone — 5,460 homes/lots
Spring Branch
Meadows 80 Lots
Stallion Estates
64 Lots
Legends
200 Lots
Rayner Ranch
500 homes
Rebecca Lake
347 Lots
Summit
440 Lots
Mystic Shores
2800 Lots
Ensenada Shores
Lantana Ridge
365 Lots
Cypress Springs
489 Lots
200 Homes
Windmill
174 Lots
Kestrel AirPark
107 Lots
River Crossing
838 Lots
Champion
210 Lots
Mountain Springs
600 homes
Heritage
59 Lots
Waggener
138 Lots
Hill Country
355 Units
Saddle Ridge
123 Lots
Friesenhahn
709 Homes
258 Lots
Riverchase
Mission Hills
415 Lots
Rompel Ranch
1500 homes
1363 Lots
108 Lots
88 Lots
Kinder
Ranch
2390 homes
Indian Springs
1900 homes
Tuscan Oaks
241 Homes
Peerman tract
203 Homes
Rim Rock
412 Lots
77 Lots
Northwest Crossing
285 homes
Quail Valley
455 homes
Trinity Oaks
624 Homes
Bass Ranch
380 Homes
River Forest
Cloud Ctry
617 homes
Texas Country
Comal Trace
Johnson Ranch
The Bluffs 400-800 Homes
155 Lots
Pinnacle
Altenhoff
3500 Homes
Georg Ranch
177 Lots
Canham
156 Lots
Trophy Oaks
144 Lots
Lewis Ranch
212 Lots
Regency Oaks
57 Lots
Magnolia Springs
545 homes
Wild Wind
117 Lots
Rockwall Ranch 600
homes
Heather Glen
420 homes
Avery Park
775 homes
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Schools Projected to be Near or
Exceeding Capacity in 2006
Specht Elementary
Frazier Elementary
Comal Elementary
Bill Brown Elementary
Rahe Bulverde Elementary
Arlon Seay Intermediate
Smithson Valley High
(CLHS will relieve SVHS in 2007)
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Proposition 1 — $155,230,000
 3 elementary schools
 1 middle school
 Conversions, renovations, upgrades
 Buses, technology upgrades, land,
district support facility
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Proposition 2 — $ 34 million
2 additional elementary schools on sites to
be determined based on growth
BOND TOTAL — $ 189,230,000
Comal ISD Bond 2005
BOND ISSUE
BROKEN DOWN
BY AREA
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Canyon Area
$ 42.4 million
New elementary
Convert Canyon Intermediate into a middle school
Renovate Frazier Elementary (combine Goodwin and
Frazier under one roof; Goodwin could become the
alternative school)
Upgrades to Comal Elementary, Hoffmann Lane
Elementary, Canyon Middle, and Canyon High
Northwest Crossing Subdivision off FM 306
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Canyon Lake Area
$ 34.6 million
New middle school in the CLHS feeder pattern
Renovate Mt. Valley School
Upgrades to Rebecca Creek Elementary
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Smithson Valley Area
$ 37.3 million
New elementary on east or west side of Hwy 281
Convert Arlon Seay Intermediate into an elementary
Renovate Rahe Bulverde Elem. and SV Middle
Upgrades to Bill Brown Elementary, Specht
Elementary, Spring Branch Middle, and Smithson
Valley High
Lookout Canyon Street off Hwy 281
Lookout Canyon Subdivision — Specht Elem. in Background
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Support Services
$ 25.9 million
• 75 new school buses and new transportation
facility at Rebecca Creek Elementary
• Technology upgrades
• Land and building upgrades for district support
facilities so room can be made for the conversion of
Canyon Intermediate into a middle school and
Frazier Elementary can be renovated and expanded
• Land Purchases for future facilities and schools
Comal ISD Bond 2005
Three Additional New Elementary
Schools
$ 49 million
1 in Proposition 1
2 in Proposition 2
(Growth trends in the next three to five years will dictate
when and where these schools should be built.)
TOTAL OF BOND
$ 189,230,000
Bulverde Road just inside Comal ISD
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Debt Service Tax Impact on
CISD Property Owner
Prop 1 — projected 2-cent increase in 2008
(For the average $177,000 home in Comal ISD
$ 2.11 increase per month in 2008)
That’s $25.32 for the year
Prop 2 — no tax rate increase projected
EARLY VOTING
Nov. 28 — Dec. 9
Can vote at any location with voter registration
card OR driver’s license
CISD Central Office Conference Room
AND 6 Schools
Bill Brown
Mt. Valley
Comal
Rahe Bulverde
Goodwin
Specht
EARLY VOTING
Nov. 28 — Dec. 9
10 Schools with One-Day Voting
Canyon Intermediate
Smithson Valley Middle
Arlon Seay Intermediate
Spring Branch Middle
Frazier Elementary
Canyon High
Hoffmann Lane Elementary
Rebecca Creek Elementary
Smithson Valley High
Canyon Middle
ELECTION DAY, Tuesday, DEC. 13
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Frazier Elementary
Mt. Valley School
Fischer Community Center
Bill Brown Elem.
Canyon Lake Golf & CC
Bulverde Com. Ctr.
Spring Branch Vol. Fire Dept.
Bexar-Bul. Fire Stn.
Garden Ridge Municipal Complex
Comal Elementary
Have to vote at your precinct
Comal ISD Bond 2005
More information
www.comalisd.org
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