The School Board of Broward County, Florida
Created : July 30, 2014 at 01:13 PM
Meeting: Regular School Board Meeting :  LL. Office of Portfolio Services  
LL-4. Declare One Hundred Seventy Nine (179) Portables Located at Several Schools and Administrative Facilities as Surplus
June 09, 2014
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Quick Summary / Abstract
Approve the designation of one hundred seventy nine (179) portables located at several schools and administrative facilities as surplus with the intent to dispose of the portables (which includes demolition).

Section 1013.28 (2) and 274.05, Florida Statutes, directs school districts to dispose of tangible property that is obsolete, or the continued use of which is uneconomical, inefficient, or which serves no useful function.
The one hundred seventy nine (179) portables located at several school and administrative facilities are at least twenty (20) years and older and have been declared unsatisfactory and failed standards, and therefore carry zero student stations.  Also, in the current 2009-2014 District?s Five-Year Educational Plant Survey, the portables are recommended for demolition.  However, before the portables can be demolished, they must be declared surplus to comply with the provisions of Sections 1013.28 (2) and 274.05, Florida Statutes.

There is no financial impact to surplus portables; However, the cost to demolish the portables will come from the Adopted District Educational Facilities Plan (DEFP), FY 2013/2014.


Requested Action
Approve the designation of one hundred seventy nine (179) portables located at several schools and administrative facilities as surplus with the intent to dispose of the portables (which includes demolition).


Summary
Section 1013.28 (2) and 274.05, Florida Statutes, directs school districts to dispose of tangible property that is obsolete, or the continued use of which is uneconomical, inefficient, or which serves no useful function.
The one hundred seventy nine (179) portables located at several school and administrative facilities are at least twenty (20) years and older and have been declared unsatisfactory and failed standards, and therefore carry zero student stations.  Also, in the current 2009-2014 District?s Five-Year Educational Plant Survey, the portables are recommended for demolition.  However, before the portables can be demolished, they must be declared surplus to comply with the provisions of Sections 1013.28 (2) and 274.05, Florida Statutes.


School Board Goals
Goal 2: Continuous Improvement


Financial Impact
There is no financial impact to surplus portables; However, the cost to demolish the portables will come from the Adopted District Educational Facilities Plan (DEFP), FY 2013/2014.


Source of Additional Information
Chris Akagbosu 754 321-2162



Associated File Attachments
Executive Summary (Files)  
Portables Failed Standards By School Site (Files)  
Portables Failed Standards By FISH (Files)  
Portable Demolition Schedule (Files)  
Collaboration Form (Files)  
Executed ARF (Files)