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categories. For the half plex, zero-lot line, and conventional units, a <br /> market demand estimate of 33% dwelling units under 1,000 square feet and <br /> 67% over 1,000 square feet was utilized. <br /> MITIGATION: <br /> The granting of fee title to Lot A to the City, subject to <br /> reservation of said easement rights, should be made a condition of any <br /> project approval . <br /> Mr. Nordstrom advised that the collection of the in lieu fees, as <br /> now required, would mitigate the park deficiencies attributed to <br /> implementation of the project. <br /> Schools - According to the Stockton Unified School District, ultimate <br /> capac ties and current enrollment in the four schools which would serve <br /> the project are as follows: <br /> ULTIMATE CURRENT <br /> SCHOOL CAPACITY ENROLLMENT <br /> Edison High School 2,200 2,226 <br /> Marshall Middle School 1,100 882 <br /> Taylor Elementary 700 743 <br /> Tyler Elementary 775 882 <br /> TOTALS 4,775 4,733 <br /> The project, when totally constructed, would generate 975 <br /> school-aged children according to city-wide data supplied by the City of <br /> Stockton Planning Division. The total was determined from the following <br /> calculations: <br /> Type of Unit Children per Unit Children i <br /> 300 Condominiums x 0.47 = 141 <br /> 700 Townhouses x 0.47 = 329 <br /> 206 Halfplexes x 0.98 = 202 <br /> 172 Zero-lot lines x 1.03 = 177 <br /> 122 Single family x 1.03 = 126 <br /> 1500 Units, Total = 975 Children <br /> The District has indicated an ultimate capacity of 4775 students and a ; <br /> current enrollment of 4,733 students. The project alone would generate <br /> an excess student population of approximately 933 students. <br /> The District has also noted that the Sweet Chariot Homes Project r <br /> "would provide -for 483 school-aged children,"(a portion of which would <br /> likely be served by some of the above facilities). Dr. Bachelor, <br /> 28 <br />