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Buildings and Grounds committee outlines middle-school repairs; environmental review limits subdivision of Avis lot
Summary
The buildings and grounds committee presented a priority list of middle-school projects (HVAC units, pumps, gym work) with a preliminary phase-one estimate of $4–$5 million; a Cedar Run Environmental Services review said DEP would likely not permit homes on the district'owned Avis property, complicating subdivision plans.
The Jersey Shore Area School District's buildings and grounds committee on Jan. 13 reported a list of priority repairs for the middle school, ranging from HVAC replacements to gym refurbishment, and said consultants will return with cost estimates before the board takes action.
Committee chair Harry Broomgard summarized the committee's site visits and a recommended first phase of projects at the middle school. Items listed for the phase include replacing about 76 classroom unit ventilators, replacing one chilled-water pump, two domestic hot-water storage tanks, one domestic hot-water heater, two hot-water pumps and various gym repairs. The committee…
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