DCFR Station Inventory Sample Clauses

DCFR Station Inventory. All items denoted “DFD Keep” become property of the City upon the Effective Date. Location Sub-Location Qty DFD Keep Description Station 82 E022 Hall 2 X treadmills Station 82 E022 Hall Misc dumbells and rack Station 82 E022 Hall 1 X weight bench Station 82 E022 Hall 1 X white, wooden cabinet-pressbo melamine laminate Station 82 E022 Hall 1 X 24 inch Television/monitor/wal bracket Station 82 E022 Hall 1 dvd player and wall bracket Station 82 E022 Hall 1 bookshelf stereo system with speakers Station 82 E022 Hall 1 X Dartboard with case Station 82 E022 Hall 1 hanging punching bag Station 82 E022 Hall 1 X Xxxxx Machine (4 station) Xxxxxxx 00 X000 Xxxx 0 X Xxx-xxxx Xxxxxxx 82 E022 Hall 1 X Curl bar Station 82 E022 Hall Misc X Freeweights Station 82 E020 Lockers 10 X Metal lockers (grey) Station 82 E020 Lockers 8 X Metal lockers (grey) Station 82 E020 Lockers 1 X Tall metal locker (grey) Station 82 E024 Laundry 1 X Cleaning cart (blue/yellow) Station 82 E024 Laundry Misc X Cleaning supplies on floor Station 82 E024 Laundry 1 X Wooden shelving (white) with cleaning supplies Station 82 E024 Laundry 1 X Samsung washer (front-loader) white Station 82 E024 Laundry 1 X Samsung dryer (front-loader) w Station 82 E024 Laundry 6 X Metal lockers (grey) Station 82 E019 Showers Misc X Bathroom fixtures/sinks/showers/toilets Station 82 E014 Kitchen 1 X Stainless Steel refrigerator (sid side) with ice/water dispenser Station 82 E014 Kitchen Misc X pots and pans in storage cabine Station 82 E014 Kitchen Misc X Cooking supplies/paper plates/ Station 82 E014 Kitchen 1 X Xxxx coffee maker (stainless) Station 82 E014 Kitchen 1 X Microwave
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