A release from the district
5-12-04 Surplus Property Committee Determination of Surplus Property
The Board must appoint a committee of between seven and eleven members ("711 Committee", or "Advisory Committee"), who are representative of each of the following (Ed. Code § 17388-17389):
The ethnic, age group, and socioeconomic composition of the District.
The business community, such as store owners, managers, or supervisors.
Landowners or renters, with preference to be given to representatives of neighborhood associations.
Teachers.
Administrators.
Parents of Students.
The 7-11 Committee must do all of the following (Ed. Code § 17390):
1. Review the projected school enrollment and other data provided by the District to determine the amount of surplus property and real property.
2. Establish a priority list of use of surplus space and real property that will be acceptable to the community.
3. Cause to have circulated throughout the attendance area a priority list of surplus space and real property and provide for hearings of community input to the community on acceptable uses of space and real property, including the sale or lease of surplus real property for child care development purposes.
4. Make a final determination of limits of tolerance of use of space and real property.
5. Forward to the Board a report recommending uses of surplus space and real property.
Applicant List:
Ron Bird, Maximino Duran, Bryan Marr, Tracey Wegmann, Charles Brink, Karen Glos, Leona Sexton, Jeannie Wright, Sheila Cook, Michael Hughes, and Gar Smith
Note the School Board approved the committee on 5-13-04. The committee meeting are public and held under the rules of the Brown Act.