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Board agenda lists Irby Street property sale, hunting and grazing leases, and roofing change order

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Summary

The board's agenda included a proposed sale of a vacated parcel on Irby Street for $75,000, a two-year hunting lease for 406 acres totaling $6,394.50, a grazing-lease revision covering about 68.2 acres, and a $56,292 decrease to a CareerTech Center re-roof project bringing the total to $1,532,208.

Mobile County Public Schools presented several property- and facilities-related items on the agenda, including a parcel sale, agricultural leases and a construction change order.

Action Item C21 was listed as a change order for the Bridal CareerTech Center re-roof project, recording a decrease of $56,292 and a revised project total of $1,532,208 to be funded from PSCA funds. Action Item C22 was described as the sale of a vacated parcel on Irby Street in Pritchard with a financial impact of $75,000. Action Item C23 was the execution of a hunting lease for Deer Creek Farms (Big Creek), covering 406 acres with total payments of $6,394.50 over two years. Action Item C24 was a revision of a grazing lease with Driscoll Cotton Farm, covering about 68 acres and 20 acres to be used as farming land; the agenda noted no financial change for that revision.

The transcript presents these items on the agenda and lists the amounts and acres where specified. The board discussion in the provided excerpt did not contain recorded roll-call votes or approvals tied to these property items; staff told the board they were awaiting responses from the county attorney on separate property matters (an earlier historical-schoolhouse item was said to be pending attorney response).

Ending: The items were presented for board consideration with project totals, acreage counts and stated financial impacts included on the agenda; the transcript does not record formal approval votes for these items in the excerpt provided.