Second Amendment to Modular Classroom AgreementModular Classroom Agreement • May 9th, 2016
Contract Type FiledMay 9th, 2016In order to accommodate for the increase in students in the City of Parkland (City) from the planned residential development of various properties in the City, the City and The School Board of Broward County, Florida (School Board) entered into the original Modular Classroom Agreement. The Modular Classroom Agreement stated that in exchange for payment of funds in the amount of $2,025,000 from the City to the School Board, the School Board would construct, maintain, and operate eight (8) modular classrooms at one or more public schools located within the corporate limits of the City, and remove eight
SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR PROCESSING DATA SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDING DATAModular Classroom Agreement • May 13th, 2016
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Modular Classroom Agreement with the City of ParklandModular Classroom Agreement • January 14th, 2014
Contract Type FiledJanuary 14th, 2014Mira Lago West Lennar, LLC, Lennar Homes, LLC, Richmond American Homes of Florida, LP, and Standard Pacific of Florida and their respective assignees, collectively referred to as “Developers” are the owners/developers of various properties located in the City of Parkland (“City”), which are planned for residential development, and which will generate additional students into Broward County Public Schools located in the City. The Developers have entered into separate agreements with the City, which require them to make payment into a City fund. In order to accommodate for the increase in students in the City, the Modular Classroom Agreement proposes that in exchange for payment of funds in the amount of two million and twenty five thousand dollars ($2,025,000) from the City fund to the School Board, the School Board shall construct, maintain, and operate eight (8) permanent modular classrooms (“Modular Classrooms”) at one or more public schools located within the corporate limits of the
Continuation of the Summary Explanation and BackgroundModular Classroom Agreement • May 9th, 2016
Contract Type FiledMay 9th, 2016The Modular Classroom Agreement stated that in exchange for the City’s payment to the School Board in the amount of two million twenty-five thousand dollars ($2,025,000) (“Contribution Payments”), the School Board would construct, maintain, and operate eight (8) permanent modular classrooms at public school(s) within the corporate limits of the City and remove eight (8) portable classrooms. A first amendment to the Modular Classroom Agreement was approved by the City on July 17, 2015 and by the School Board on July 28, 2015 to reduce the number of permanent modular classrooms to be constructed to seven (7) and to extend the date to complete the modular classrooms to March 21, 2016. The reason for the amendment was in response to the escalation of construction costs and the time necessary for construction of the modular classrooms. The first amendment also reflected a reduction in the total Contribution Payments to the School Board by the City to one million nine hundred five thousand d
Executive SummaryModular Classroom Agreement • May 12th, 2014
Contract Type FiledMay 12th, 2014In order to accommodate for the increase in students in the City of Parkland (“City”), the Modular Classroom Agreement provides for payment of funds in the amount of one million seven hundred seventy-one thousand dollars ($1,771,000) from the City to the School Board, to enable the Board to construct, maintain, and operate seven (7) permanent modular classrooms at one or more public schools located within the corporate limits of the City, and to remove seven (7) portable classrooms at a location of the Board’s sole discretion as long as the location is within the North School Impact Fee Service Area, which also includes the corporate limits of the City. The Modular Agreement also includes a provision to enable another land owner in the City, which may proceed with future residential development in the City, to participate in the Agreement by contributing $254,000 to the City, and the City to the Board, for the construction of one additional modular classroom and the removal of one addi