AB417,7,1717 2. The portion of the total square footage being used for direct pupil instruction.
AB417,7,1918 3. The number of pupils the school building can accommodate and the number
19of pupils receiving instruction in the school building.
AB417,7,2120 4. The name of the principal and the number of full-time instructional staff
21assigned to the school.
AB417,7,2422 5. For any school building not being used for direct pupil instruction, the
23manner in which the school building is being used, including whether the building
24is vacant or is being used for administration, storage, or professional development.
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16. The duration over the past 36 months that the school building has been used
2in the manner identified under subd. 2. or 5.
AB417,8,53 7. Whether the board has designated the school building as surplus,
4underutilized, or vacant on any resolution adopted by the board within the previous
55 years.
AB417,8,76 8. Facility condition index information, including estimated short-term and
7long-term maintenance costs of the school building.
AB417,8,98 (b) The board shall submit a copy of the inventory required under par. (a) to the
9city clerk, the department, and the joint committee on finance.
AB417,8,1210 (c) In addition to the inventory required under par. (a), the board shall annually
11notify the city clerk, the department, and the joint committee on finance any time a
12change is made to the use of a school building.
AB417,8,20 13(3) No more than 30 days after receipt of the inventory required under sub. (2)
14(a) or of a notice under sub. (2) (c), the city clerk shall post a public notice on the city's
15Internet site. The city clerk shall include in the public notice under this subsection
16the address of and the information specified under sub. (2) (a) 1. and 8. for each school
17building identified on the inventory under sub. (2) (a), or on the notice under sub. (2)
18(c), that is an eligible school building. The city clerk shall include in the public notice
19a request for and instructions for submitting letters of interest from persons
20interested in purchasing an eligible school building.
AB417,9,2 21(4) (a) The common council may designate a person to act as the agent of the
22city with respect to the sale of an eligible school building. Except as provided in par.
23(e), only education operators may purchase an eligible school building. An education
24operator may submit a letter of interest as provided in the public notice under sub.

1(3) to notify the common council or its agent of its interest in purchasing an eligible
2school building.
AB417,9,123 (b) Upon receipt of a letter of interest under par. (a), the city clerk shall update
4that portion of the city's Internet site containing information about the eligible school
5building to indicate that a letter of interest has been received and that other
6interested education operators may, within 28 days from the date of the update,
7submit a letter of interest to notify the common council or its agent of its interest in
8purchasing the eligible school building. If, at the end of the 28-day period, no other
9letters of interest in purchasing the eligible school building have been received, the
10city shall proceed under par. (c). If, within the 28-day period, one or more other
11letters of interest in purchasing the eligible school building have been received, the
12city shall proceed under par. (d).
AB417,9,1513 (c) Except as provided in par. (d), no later than the first business day after the
14end of the 28-day period under this par. (b), the common council or its agent shall
15do all of the following:
AB417,9,1716 1. Determine whether the prospective buyer is an education operator under
17sub. (1) (a).
AB417,9,1918 2. Make information about the eligible school building available and show the
19eligible school building to the education operator.
AB417,9,2020 3. Consider the financial capability of the education operator.
AB417,9,2221 4. Negotiate a reasonable purchase price and terms with the education
22operator. The purchase price shall be based upon either of the following:
AB417,9,2523 a. The purchase price paid for other comparable school buildings sold within
24the previous 5 years, with adjustments to the purchase price made by taking into
25consideration the useable square footage, age, condition, and location of the eligible

1school building and any other pertinent information about the eligible school
2building and the school building or buildings used for purposes of comparison.
AB417,10,43 b. An appraisal prepared for the eligible school building that includes the
4purchase price paid for comparable buildings, if available.
AB417,10,75 5. Complete the sale of the eligible school building in accordance with standard
6city practices. The common council or its agent may condition closing on any of the
7following:
AB417,10,98 a. Proof of financing for the purchase and any improvements proposed for the
9eligible school building.
AB417,10,1310 b. Inclusion of a reversionary clause permitting the common council to
11recapture a building that remains unoccupied 24 months after the date of closing due
12to a failure of the purchaser to complete improvements proposed for the eligible
13school building.
AB417,10,2314 (d) If, within 28 days after an education operator submits a letter of interest
15under par. (a) at least one other education operator submits a letter of interest under
16par. (a) or (b), the common council shall initiate a competitive, request-for-proposal
17process and shall identify members of a committee to select the most suitable buyer
18of the eligible school building. Once the most suitable buyer is selected, the common
19council shall proceed with the selected prospective buyer as required under par. (c)
201. to 5. In evaluating proposals submitted under this paragraph, the committee
21selected by the common council may not consider the organizational status of the
22education operator nor the type of school proposed to be located in the eligible school
23building, but shall consider all of the following:
AB417,10,2524 1. The nature of any improvements proposed for, and the amount of any
25investment in, the school building.
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12. The quality of the design proposed for the school building.
AB417,11,22 3. The fiscal capability of the education operator.
AB417,11,63 (e) Any person may submit a letter of interest to purchase a school building that
4has qualified as an eligible school building for more than 48 consecutive months.
5Upon receipt of a letter of interest under this paragraph, the common council shall
6proceed with the prospective buyer as required under par. (c) 2., 3., 4., and 5.
AB417,11,8 7(4) If any eligible school building is sold as provided in this section, the net
8proceeds of the sale shall be deposited into the school operations fund under s. 119.46.
AB417,6 9Section 6. Initial applicability.
AB417,11,1210 (1) The treatment of section 119.61 (4) (e) of the statutes first applies to a school
11building that qualifies as an eligible school building under section 119.61 (1) (b) of
12the statutes, as created by this act, on the effective date of this subsection.
AB417,11,1313 (End)
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