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Suppose a new development would drive LOS above the 110% LOS on a countywide basis. What options would the developer have?

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Suppose a new development would drive LOS above the 110% LOS on a countywide basis. What options would the developer have?

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The developer could agree to halt development when 110% of FISH capacity is reached. The developer could agree to phase the project so that development would cease at 110% and resume when additional school capacity is available. Or the developer could seek a proportionate share agreement to “up front” the developmentā€™s share of impact fees in the form of cash or land for a school site.

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