(i) identify each outdoor schoolyard located at educational facilities, as defined in subdivision nine of section twenty-five hundred ninety-a of this title, of the city school district. Each outdoor schoolyard shall be identified by the community school district in which the outdoor schoolyard is located, its address, approximate size and physical condition;
(ii) identify which outdoor schoolyards are used for physical education, activity and/or recreation; for each such outdoor schoolyard, a description of how often students of the city school district use the outdoor schoolyard and any limitations on the uses of the schoolyard;
(iii) identify which outdoor schoolyards are not used for physical education, activity or recreation. For each such schoolyard, an explanation of why it is not being used for physical education, physical activity or recreation by students of the city school district;
(iv) whether each outdoor schoolyard is used and the frequency of such use during the school day and whether it is available for use by students or the general public during after school hours;
(v) for each outdoor schoolyard, a description of the capital plans for construction, placement, renovation and/or reconfiguration thereof, and any plan to increase or decrease the availability and utilization thereof; and
(vi) any other facts, information and recommendations which the chancellor deems necessary to improve the outdoor schoolyards of the educational facilities of the city school district. Such improvements shall be those that enhance the physical education, physical and mental fitness, and well-being of the students of the city school district. b. On or before December thirty-first, two thousand twelve, the chancellor shall submit the inventory and report, compiled pursuant to paragraph a of this subdivision, to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the chairs of the senate and assembly committees on education, and the department. c. For the purposes of this subdivision, "outdoor schoolyard" means outdoor space which is located at educational facilities, and is used or intended to be used by students for physical education, physical activity and/or recreation. 15. a. The chancellor of a city school district in a city having a population of one million or more shall compile an inventory of and issue a written report and develop recommendations regarding transportable classroom units ("TCU" or also commonly known as a "trailer"). Such inventory, report and recommendations shall:
(i) identify each transportable classroom unit located in the city school district. Each transportable classroom unit shall be identified by the community school district in which it is located, its address with identification of any school building it is part of or associated with, its approximate size, its age, and a description of its physical condition;
(ii) identify the number of students served within each transportable classroom unit, including the grade level of such students, if applicable, the average class size within each transportable classroom unit, and a description of the amount of the school day the students spend within each transportable classroom unit;
(iii) provide recommendations to minimize the number of transportable classroom units within the city school district. b. On or before December thirty-first, two thousand seventeen, the chancellor shall submit the inventory, report, and the recommendations to minimize the number of transportable classroom units within the city school district, compiled and developed pursuant to paragraph a of this subdivision, to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the chairs of the senate and assembly committees on education, and the department. Annually, on or before December thirty-first, the chancellor shall update such inventory, report and recommendations and provide such updated information and recommendations to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the chairs of the senate and assembly committees on education, and the department.