J. Public Services and Utilities Correspondence
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J. Public Services and Utilities Correspondence
Appendix J Public Services and Utilities Correspondence This page intentionally left blank. RESPONSES TO REQUEST FOR SERVICE PROVIDER INFORMATION GARDEN GROVE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 1. The Garden Grove Unified does, in fact, provide k-12 educational services to portions of the City of Westminster and unincorporated community of Midway City. 2. List of schools: Elementary Schools School Hill Elementary Murdy Elementary Carrillo Elementary Marshall Elementary Post Elementary Anthony Elementary Paine Elementary Address 9681 11th St. Garden Grove 14851 Donegal Dr. Garden Grove 15270 Bushard St. Westminster 15791 Bushard St. Westminster 14641 Ward St. Westminster 15320 Pickford St. Westminster 15792 Ward St. Garden Grove Grades 2015-16 Enrollment K-6 374 K-6 425 K-6 641 K-6 452 K-6 537 K-6 465 K-6 487 Address 9821 Woodbury Rd Garden Grove 9802 Bishop Pl. Westminster 10552 Hazard Av. Garden Grove Grades 2015-16 Enrollment 7-8 726 7-8 816 7-8 848 Address 10372 McFadden St. Westminster 9401 Westminster Av. Garden Grove Grades 2015-16 Enrollment 9-12 2,136 9-12 2,015 Intermediate Schools School Jordan Intermediate McGarvin Intermediate Irvine Intermediate High Schools School La Quinta High Bolsa Grande High J-1 3. Capacity vs. Enrollment School Level District-Wide Elementary Schools Intermediate Schools High Schools Capacity Permanent Buildings Capacity Portable Buildings Total Capacity Current Enrollment 20,821 9,750 30,571 23,307 6,483 1,566 8,049 7,177 12,285 2,646 14,931 14,095 4. Portable classrooms are not considered an adequate long-term housing solution. They will need to be replaced by permanent construction where necessary. 5. Student generation factors, per the District’s most recent School Fee Justification Study are: Elementary 0.3042 Intermediate 0.0937 High 0.1840 Total 0.5819 6. Current impact fees are $3.36 per square foot for residential construction and $0.54 per square foot commercial/industrial construction. These fees are subject to increase every evennumbered year, and it is anticipated in May, 2016 that the fee will increase to $3.48 per square foot for residential construction and $0.56 per square foot for commercial/industrial construction. 7. Replacement of portable classrooms with permanent construction will be necessary to serve students from future development under the proposed General Plan Update. 8. The District is planning to replace portable classrooms with permanent construction at all sites where required, especially those sites impacted by new residential development. A combination of funding sources, including local bond funds, developer fees, and State funding (if available) will be used. 9. The District suggests that the City help to foster a spirit of cooperation by strongly encouraging developers of new residential projects to contact the District so that all parties can work together to ensure that adequate service is provided to future students and residents of the City. Response Prepared By: Tom Rizzuti Facilities Consultant Garden Grove Unified School District February 22, 2016 J-2 J-3 J-4 J-5 J-6 J-7 J-8 J-9 04/21/16 Tamy with OCFA (voicemail) Secured agreements with some cities either $600/unit or $600/equivalent unit However, Westminster is a contract city – no such agreements because City has its own fire station Might have other fees but would not come through OCFA 714-573-6199 J-10 J-11 J-12 J-13 J-14 J-15 J-16 J-17 J-18 J-19 J-20 J-21 J-22 If you would like to receive this questionnaire in MS Word format, please email Ryan Potter at [email protected]. 1. Please confirm that Ocean View School District (OVSD) provides K-8 educational services to portions of the City of Westminster and the unincorporated community of Midway City (collectively, the “project area”). Yes, OVSD does provide K-8 educational services in addition to Preschool (PS) and Transitional Kindergarten (TK) programs. 2. Please confirm or correct the following list of active OVSD public schools serving the project area that we obtained from the California Department of Education’s California Public Schools Directory. School Address Grades 2015-2016 Enrollment K-5 279 K-5 358 K-5 573 6-8 667 Elementary Schools Sun View Elementary Westmont Elementary Star View Elementary 7721 Juliette Low Dr. Huntington Beach 8251 Heil Ave. Westminster 8411 Worthy Dr. Midway City Other school (if relevant): Middle Schools Vista View Middle 16250 Hickory St. Other school (if relevant): Source: http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/sd/index.asp. If any schools listed do not serve the project area (Westminster and Midway City), please note this. If any schools were omitted, please list them in the space provided No schools were omitted. J-23 3. Please provide any information available on total district-wide capacities and current enrollments at the elementary and middle school levels. School Level District-Wide Capacity Permanent Buildings Capacity Portable Buildings Total Capacity Current Enrollment Elementary Schools Middle Schools Please see attached sheet with details. 4. Are existing school facilities (classroom, athletic, recreational, or other facilities) adequate to serve OVSD’s service area under current conditions? Yes, OVSD has room to accommodate a growing population and expanded housing in the area. We welcome the student population. 5. Does OVSD use a student generation rate to assess the need for school services generated by new development (e.g., X students per dwelling unit)? If so, what is the rate? At this time, I am unaware of the student generation factor. I believe in the past OVSD has used the 2.2 formula. Based on the housing prices, and the dense housing units, our generation factor will be much higher. We are in the process of hiring a demographer. 6. What school impact fees does OVSD currently charge by land use (e.g., residential, commercial, office)? Currently, and for the past two years, OVSD has not charged any land use fees including those governed by the Civic Center Act. However, OVSD is in the process of evaluating and proposing new land use fees based on the allowable costs regulated in the Civic Center Act. 7. Please summarize any additional resources (facilities, personnel) needed to serve future development under the proposed General Plan Update. The district is currently assessing our educational facilities needs through a master planning process. In addition, the district is identifying strategies to competitively win back students transferring to neighboring districts. At this time, it is challenging to state for certain our specific needs. We do foresee additional custodial, M&O, and facilities staff in addition to teaching staff members. J-24 8. Please describe any existing plans to expand school facilities. Please also describe the anticipated funding source for such improvements. OVSD is currently in the process of developing a facilities master plan that will identify our facilities needs and growth / expansion opportunities. The funding sources for achieving the implementation of the master plan will be through a local General Obligation Bond, which has yet to be determined or approved. 9. Please provide any additional comments and/or information regarding school service for this project under the proposed General Plan Update (attach additional pages as necessary). No additional comments at this time. As OVSD progressing in the master planning process and information is revealed, we would like the chance to amend our responses as they may change as a result of the planning process. Thank you for your consideration. Response Prepared By: Julie Williams Senior Facilities Planner Name Title Ocean View School District Agency March 15, 2016 Date J-25 2015‐16 School & Site Information Current / Operating School Sites School Circle View College View Golden View Harbour View Hope View Lake View Marine View Mesa View Oak View Oak Preschool Pleasant View / OVPP Spring View Star View Sun View Village View Vista View Westmont District Totals Address 6261 Hooker Dr. HB 92647 6582 Lennox Dr. HB 92647 17251 Golden View Ln. HB 92647 4343 Pickwick Cir. HB 92649 17622 Flinstone Ln. HB 92647 17451 Zeider Ln. HB 92647 5682 Tilburg HB 92649 17601 Avilla Ln. HB 92647 17241 Oak Ln. HB 92647 17131 Emerald Ln. HB 92647 16692 Landau Ln. HB 92647 16662 Trudy Ln. HB 92647 8411 Worthy Ln. Midway City 92655 7721 Juliette Low Dr. HB 92647 5361 Sisson Dr. HB 92649 16250 Hickory Ln. Fountain Valley 92708 8251 Heil Westminster 92683 Number Portable Number Permanent Total Classroom Covered Site Bldg Sq Ft Portable Classroom Permanent Classroom Sq Ft Walkway Area Classrooms** Sq Ft Classrooms* Sq Ft 27 40,380 3 6,192 46,572 46,662 Yes 28 41,961 3 3,096 45,057 49,259 Yes 25 6,939 3 4,128 11,067 34,954 No 35 27,900 2 6,192 34,092 52,625 N/A 23 25,024 6 7,224 32,248 37,586 Yes 20 17,280 6 5,160 33,402 33,402 No 21 19,840 10 11,352 31,192 39,417 N/A 24 40,380 5 5,160 45,540 47,468 No 23 17,100 11 15,480 32,580 37,623 No 0 11 12,000 N/A 18 0 25,572 N/A 25 25,110 6 6,192 31,272 48,818 No 18 18,432 9 8,256 26,688 31,106 No 17 14,280 7 7,224 21,504 28,579 Yes 23 N/A 6 6,192 N/A 43,333 N/A 24 26,970 7 7,224 34,194 41,362 No 24 20,480 9 11,352 31,832 47,893 Yes 375 342,076 104 110,424 457,240 657,659 Total Sq Ft 52,000 62,000 36,000 59,000 37,586 40,000 78,000 67,500 57,000 28,000 78,000 41,000 32,000 49,000 57,000 52,000 826,086 Acerage 13.59 13.72 10.28 12.98 13.76 13.67 13.67 12.09 13.1 2.07 10.9 14 13.15 13.88 13.01 13.59 14.25 Year(s) Built 1963 1965 1971 1967 1967 1967 1967 1970 1967 2001 1961 1965 1965 1964 1961 1970 1962 Other District Owned/Occupied Sites School District Office MOF ‐ Facilities Transportation Warehouse Address 17200 Pinehurst Lane HB 92647 8291 Warner Avenue HB 92647 Number Permanent Permanent Classroom Classrooms Sq Ft N/A N/A N/A N/A Number Portable Total Classroom Covered Portable Classroom Site Bldg Sq Ft Sq Ft Walkway Area Classrooms Sq Ft N/A N/A N/A 38,545 Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A No Total Sq Ft 30,000 13,000 6,300 11,200 Acerage 13.67 4.66 Year(s) Built 1972 1966 1966 1966 Closed / Leased Sites School Haven View Robinwood Meadow View Glen View Park View District Leased Totals Address 16081 Waikiki Lane HB 92649 LePort Montessori School 5172 McFadden Street HB 92647 5702 Clark Drive HB 92649 6621 Glen Drive HB 92647 16666 Tunstall Lane HB 92647 Number Portable Number Permanent Covered Total Classroom Portable Classroom Site Bldg Sq Ft Walkway Area Permanent Classroom Sq Ft Classrooms Sq Ft Classrooms Sq Ft 20 27,543.00 0 0 0 27,543 5,196 27 24 14 16 35,776.00 44,478.00 20,011.00 42,177 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1,920 0 0 0 44,097 35,776 44,478 20,011 44,907 101 169,985 2 1920 0 1922 172,715 Need data for these school facilities *classrooms refer to Teaching stations not libraries or specialized spaces **Portable classrooms refer to actual space not individual units ‐ refer to modular inventory for total number of units J-26 N/A N/A N/A N/A Total Sq Ft Acerage Year(s) Built 28,000 14.5 1964 48,000 21,000 46,000 10.06 13.04 13.79 11.45 1961 1962 1968 1968 143,000 62.84 Capacity ADA 678 445 466 770 618 253 795 811 668 188 246 797 573 279 548 667 358 9160 Difference ‐678 ‐445 ‐466 ‐770 ‐618 ‐253 ‐795 ‐811 ‐668 ‐797 ‐573 ‐279 ‐548 ‐667 ‐358 ‐9160 WESTMINSTER GENERAL PLAN UPDATE DRAFT EIR Police Service Questionnaire – Westminster Police Department If you would like to receive this questionnaire in MS Word format, please email Ryan Potter at [email protected]. 1. Please confirm that the Westminster Police Department’s (WPD’s) service area includes all areas of the City of Westminster and that WPD does not serve the unincorporated community of Midway City. This is correct. 2. What is WPD’s performance standard for responding to emergency and non-emergency calls within the service area (i.e., minutes to reach the call location)? Priority 1 calls (the most serious calls requiring immediate action) under 5:00 mins Priority 2 calls (report calls and calls less serious in nature) under 10:00 mins. There are always circumstances that affect these times, but there are the standard we want to achieve. 3. Does the Department have a performance standard (or goal) for the number of officers per capita? The Department does not have a published standard of number of officers per capita. 4. What are the current numbers of sworn officers and civilian employees serving the community? 5. What is the current average response time (in minutes) for emergency and nonemergency calls? 6. 87 Sworn Police Officers 57 civilian employees (full and part time) Priority 1 response was: 4.77 mins Priority 2 and lower: 10.4 mins What is the standard estimate for determining the number of police calls generated by new residential and nonresidential development (e.g., calls per residential unit/square foot of nonresidential development)? I am not aware of what standard has been used to determine the number of calls generated by a residential and nonresidential development. Currently, we do not track our calls for service in this manner. 7. Are the existing resources (personnel, equipment, and facilities) adequate to serve the City under current conditions? The existing resources are “adequate” to the City under current conditions. Page 1 of 2 J-27 WESTMINSTER GENERAL PLAN UPDATE DRAFT EIR Police Service Questionnaire – Westminster Police Department 8. Please summarize any additional resources (stations, equipment, personnel) needed to serve future development under the General Plan Update. The Westminster Police Department recently had an outside service provide a Strategic Patrol Staffing Plan for the next five years. This plan recommended an increase in sworn police officers by 23 positions. This plan was completed without considering the current General Plan Update. b. What factors are used to project these needs? The factors considered for this plan included: Calls for Service Self-initiated vs. Administrative Time Response Time Immediate Availability Visibility Weights for Performance Objectives Leave Percentage 9. Please provide any additional comments and/or information regarding provision of police protection services under the proposed General Plan Update (attach additional pages as necessary). None Response Prepared By: Dan Schoonmaker Deputy Chief of Police Name Title Westminster Police Department Agency March 3, 2016 Date Page 2 of 2 J-28 If you would like to receive this questionnaire in MS Word format, please email Ryan Potter at [email protected]. 1. Please confirm that Westminster School District (WSD) provides K-8 educational services to portions of the City of Westminster and the unincorporated community of Midway City (collectively, the “project area”). The Westminster School District does provide K8 educational services to portions of the Westminster and portions of Midway City. 2. Please confirm or correct the following list of active WSD public schools that we obtained from the California Department of Education’s California Public Schools Directory. All information is accurate School Address Grades 2014-2015 Enrollment K-6 643 K-5 558 K-6 434 K-6 520 K-5 407 K-5 468 K-5 876 Preschool — K-5 632 K-6 636 K-5 532 K-6 401 K-6 348 K-5 322 Elementary Schools Anderson Elementary Clegg Elementary DeMille Elementary Eastwood Elementary Finley Elementary Fryberger Elementary Hayden Elementary John F. Land Preschool Meairs Elementary Schroeder Elementary Schmitt Elementary Sequoia Elementary Webber Elementary Willmore Elementary 8902 Hewitt Pl. Garden Grove 6311 Larchwood Dr. Huntington Beach 15400 Van Buren Midway City 13552 University Westminster 13521 Edwards St. Westminster 6952 Hood Dr. Westminster 14782 Eden St. Midway City 15151 Temple St. Westminster 8441 Trask Ave. Garden Grove 15151 Columbia Ln. Westminster 7200 Trask Ave. Westminster 5900 Iroquois Rd. Westminster 14142 Hoover St. Westminster 7122 Maple St. Westminster Subtotal J-29 6,777 School Address Grades 2014-2015 Enrollment 6-8 735 6-8 907 6-8 1,074 Middle Schools Johnson Middle Stacey Middle Warner Middle 13603 Edwards St. Westminster 6311 Larchwood Dr. Westminster 14171 Newland St. Westminster Subtotal 2,716 Total 9,493 1 Source: http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/sd/index.asp. 1 The above source shows a district-wide total enrollment of 9,503 students. 3. Please provide any information available on total district-wide capacities and current enrollments at the elementary and middle school levels. School Level District-Wide 4. Capacity Permanent Buildings Capacity Portable Buildings Total Capacity Current Enrollment Elementary Schools 245 168 9280 6263 Middle Schools 116 3 3118 2572 Are existing school facilities (classroom, athletic, recreational, or other facilities) adequate to serve WSD’s service area under current conditions? All of our existing facilities are being current needs. J-30 5. Does WSD use a student generation rate to assess the need for school services generated by new development (e.g., X students per dwelling unit)? If so, what is the rate? Westminster School District currently utilizes a consultant “DecisionInsite” to project our enrollment projections. 6. What school impact fees does WSD currently charge by land use (e.g., residential, commercial, office)? Local Developer fees 7. Please summarize any additional resources (facilities, personnel) needed to serve future development under the proposed General Plan Update. The Westminster School District requires no additional resources at this time. J-31 8. Please describe any existing plans to expand school facilities. Please also describe the anticipated funding source for such improvements. The Westminster school district currently has no plans for to expand our existing facilities at this time. 9. Please provide any additional comments and/or information regarding school service for this project under the proposed General Plan Update (attach additional pages as necessary). No comments at this time Response Prepared By: Brian Johnson Executive Director of Facilities Planning & MOT Name Title Westminster School District Agency 2/19/2016 Date J-32