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<blockquote data-quote="jcizzle" data-source="post: 2439697" data-attributes="member: 18220"><p>Competitive swimming pool at Mitch Park in Edmond. I know the parking lot is a city park and not school property. However, the competitive pool facility is set up like this:</p><p></p><p>- owned half by city and half by Edmond public schools. </p><p>-Managed by contract by the connected YMCA</p><p>- Edmond hs teams practice there during certain hours</p><p>- when school is not practicing there space is leased to private teams for practices and meets</p><p>- whenneither school or private teams are using it, the space is open for swim to YMCA members. </p><p></p><p>Is this considered school property? What about during the time a team has it leased? Isn't there an exclusion for school property that's owned by the school but leased to others. Since it's managed by the YMCA is it ever considered a school? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from atop the throne in the last stall using Tapatalk 2 for Android.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcizzle, post: 2439697, member: 18220"] Competitive swimming pool at Mitch Park in Edmond. I know the parking lot is a city park and not school property. However, the competitive pool facility is set up like this: - owned half by city and half by Edmond public schools. -Managed by contract by the connected YMCA - Edmond hs teams practice there during certain hours - when school is not practicing there space is leased to private teams for practices and meets - whenneither school or private teams are using it, the space is open for swim to YMCA members. Is this considered school property? What about during the time a team has it leased? Isn't there an exclusion for school property that's owned by the school but leased to others. Since it's managed by the YMCA is it ever considered a school? Sent from atop the throne in the last stall using Tapatalk 2 for Android. [/QUOTE]
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