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This foregoing estimate represents a modest number of seasonal residents. Typically, seasonal <br />residents are retired persons in households without children. The household size is typically between 1.5 <br />and 2.0 persons. It is likely that the 2000 and later seasonal population estimates are somewhat high due <br />to the fact that the 2000 household size of 2.31 is used. The foregoing indicates a seasonal population <br />index of 1.02. This means that during the season the peak seasonal and resident population is typically <br />expected to be about two percent greater than the resident population. <br />The data indicates that Casselberry is a communis without a substantial seasonal variation in its <br />population and this pattern is expected to continue into the foreseeable future. Consequently, little or no <br />adjustment is needed for provision of community facilities and services based on seasonal variations in <br />population. <br />n=om 'For Adoption Public Hearing July 13, 2009 3 Population and _ Projections <br />