Pursuant to Education Code Section 17387 et seq., the Poway Unified School District's Real Property Advisory Committee has been established to review and consider the District's potential options regarding the District's current real property holdings.
PUBLIC AGENCY NOTIFICATION OF PROPERTY DISPOSAL
Notice is hereby given that the POWAY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT’s (the “District”) Board of Education intends to dispose of its surplus property known as the Water Tower Site located in Rancho Bernardo, San Diego County, California. The property is an approximate 10.88 acre parcel (APN#274-840-06-00) consisting of vacant unimproved land (the “Property”). Pursuant to Education Code Section 17464, certain public agencies are given priority to offer to purchase the Property. The District is willing to discuss offers for the Property. Qualifying public agencies interested in potentially purchasing the Property must notify the District, in writing, no later than August 14, 2012. Notifications should be sent to Sandra Burgoyne, Director, Planning, Poway Unified School District, 13626 Twin Peaks Road, Poway, CA 92064-3098.
REAL PROPERTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF THE POWAY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (7.11 Committee)
- JAN 17, 2012- Board Agenda Item - Resolution No. 22-2012 Establishing a Real Property Advisory Committee
- FEB 6, 2012 - Board Agenda Item - B-4 Real Property Advisory Committee Resolution;
- FEB 6, 2012 - Presentation to the Board - Asset Management of Real Property
- FEB 28, 2012 - Minutes with Legal Requirements
- FEB 28, 2012 - Presentation to the Board - Legal Requirements for RPAC
FINAL MEETING: May 21, 2012 6:30 p.m.
~ Presentation of Final Report to Board of Education
Meeting Location: Poway Unified School District Board Room,
District Office 15250 Avenue of Science San Diego, CA 92128
7-11 Committee Process
- Advisory Committee is formed to advise the Board on the need for school use of real property
- Committee must have no less than 7 and no more than 11 members
- The “7-11” Committee must:
- Review Demographics
- Investigate Potential Surplus Site(s)
- Formulate Recommendations
- Hold Public Hearings
- Finalize Recommendations
- Board reviews final report and recommendations from committee and, if appropriate, determines whether any real property is not needed for school purposes and could be made available for sale or lease as “surplus” property
Real Property Assets
- Rancho Bernardo Water Tower Site - 10.88 Acres
- Torrey Highlands Site - 10.48 Acres
- Santaluz Site - 27.22 Acres
- Santa Fe Valley Site - 11.23 Acres
