(A) (1) The ultimate number of students to be generated by a subdivision or planned unit development shall bear directly upon the amount of land required to be dedicated for school sites.
(2) The land dedication requirement shall be determined by obtaining the ratio of: (1) estimated children to be served in each classification over the (2) maximum recommended number of students to be served in each school classification as stated herein, and then applying the ratio to the (3) minimum recommended number of acres for a school site of each school classification as stated herein.
(3) The product thereof shall be the acres of land deemed needed to have sufficient land for school sites to serve the estimated increased children in each school classification.
(B) School classifications and size of school sites within the village shall be determined in accordance with the following criteria:
School Classification by Grades | Maximum Number of Students for Each School Classification | Minimum Number of Acres of Land for Each School Classification |
Elementary Schools | ||
Grades: Kindergarten through Fifth (K - 5) | 670 | 15 |
Junior High Schools | ||
Grades: Sixth through Eighth (6 - 8) | 850 | 25 |
High Schools | ||
Grades: Ninth through Twelfth (9 - 12) | 1,500 | 70 |
(C) The official plan of the village and the standards of the affected school district shall be used as guidelines in locating sites.
(1981 Code, § 22.401) (Ord. 88-15, passed 11-7-1988; Am. Ord. 04-33, passed 9-20-2004)