§ 1.20.010. Locations and names of school buildings—Procedures for approval.  


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  • A.

    The borough assembly shall determine the locations and names of school buildings with due consideration to the recommendations of the borough school board and the borough planning commission.

    B.

    The borough school board is responsible for the design criteria of school buildings. To the maximum extent consistent with education needs, a design of a school building shall provide for multiple use of the building for community purposes. Subject to the approval of the assembly, the school board shall select the appropriate professional personnel to develop the designs. The school board shall submit preliminary and subsequent designs for a school building, and a proposed name, to the assembly for approval or disapproval; if the design or name is disapproved, the revised design or name shall be presented to the assembly. Members of the public or advisory school boards may also propose names or name changes.

    C.

    The borough school board shall provide custodial services and routine maintenance for school buildings and shall appoint, compensate, and otherwise control personnel for these purposes. The borough assembly through the borough administrator, shall provide for all major rehabilitation, all construction and major repair of school buildings. The recommendations of the school board shall be considered in carrying out the provisions of this section.

(Ord. No. 81-49, § 1, 1981)