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When the green-roofed 17th Street Farmers’ Market is taken down, it won’t be going to the scrap heap.

Where the local landmark will end up is uncertain, but it could be in about 15 pieces — in multiple places.

“We’ll be repurposing the shelters throughout the city on public land,” said John Sydnor, the executive director of the Enrichmond Foundation.

The City Council voted unanimously in April to donate the sheds and other salvageable material to the nonprofit organization to “benefit public schools, parks or other cultural or recreational aspects of life in the city.”

The resolution’s sponsor was 5th District Councilman Parker C. Agelasto, who said he hopes part of the structure can be used for George Wythe High School’s gardening program.

“We really would like to bring a farmers market-style project over there,” Agelasto said.