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Facilities Inventory Attached As Exhibit A. The District will use the facilities inventory and data attached as Exhibit A, and incorporated herein, to perform the reasonable equivalence calculations required by section 11969.3 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations and facilities allocations required by sections 11969.2, 11969.3 and 11969.9 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations outlined below. The District will update Exhibit A as required and permitted by this Settlement Agreement. These updates shall be referred in this Agreement as “Updated Information.” In addition, the District has used the information produced as part of its 2012 MKThink Facilities Master Plan, contained (as of the signing of this Settlement Agreement) at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/sites.html (“2012 MKThink Data”) to determine the total site square footage, total building square footage, and total outdoor square footage of each District school site included in Exhibit A. The District will update Exhibit A as required and permitted by this Settlement Agreement on a regular basis and as necessary to incorporate any Updated Information such as any removal or addition of portable facilities, construction of new facilities, any other information that it receives regarding obsolete, modified, or incorrect information, any other changes in use not addressed in Section 1.e or 1.f, and any approved updates to the total site square footage, total building square footage, and total outdoor square footage of each District school site.
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