A.
Definition.
(1)
Surplus City property is that property which is owned by the City of Weyauwega and which has no further usefulness to the City. An item of property shall be considered to have no further usefulness when:
(a)
The item or its function has been totally replaced by other City property and no probable future function exists for it;
(b)
The City no longer performs the service for which the item was purchased and no other service can reasonably be provided by the item; or
(c)
The item is no longer able to reliably or economically perform the work required of it.
(2)
Surplus property as defined in this chapter shall not include land or buildings but shall include fixtures and such salvage as may be taken from a building without structural damage when such fixtures and salvage are not part of a demolition contract. Surplus City property shall not include property which is obtained by the City as a result of abandonment or loss by the property's original owner. Surplus City property shall not include items of property which are traded in for newer items. Surplus City property shall not include library materials used by the public library for lending purposes.
B.
Reporting. Each department will file with the City Administrator on an annual basis a preprinted form stating what property is currently held by each department and that property which is ready for disposal.
C.
Disposition of surplus City property.
(1)
All property owned by the City of Weyauwega which is no longer used or is unclaimed property which has been surrendered to various City departments, as well as other property which has been confiscated by the Police Department, shall only be disposed of on a quarterly basis as follows:
(2)
In the event of a public auction or sale by sealed bid, the item will be sold in "as-is" condition to the person submitting the highest bid; provided, however, that a lower bid submitted by a nonprofit organization or governmental agency may be accepted by the City Administrator. The department head responsible for the item shall determine the time in which the successful bidder must remove the item. In the event that the item is not removed within that time, the item shall revert to the City and the amount of the bid shall be forfeited to the City. In the event that no bids are received, the item shall be disposed of as directed by the City Administrator.
(3)
The City Administrator may, within 10 days of sale, auction or accepting bids, advertise such sale, auction or bids in the official newspaper of the City of Weyauwega. Other appropriate methods may be used to advertise such property at the discretion of the City Administrator and/or Standing Committee.
[Amended 4-16-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-1]
(4)
Whenever the fair market value of an item is $500 or less and it has been determined, pursuant to Subsection B, that it is surplus City property, the item shall be either disposed of as set forth above or destroyed.
(5)
Monies from the sale of surplus property, including sales to individuals, recycling or waste management companies, will be turned in to the City Administrator and be recorded as miscellaneous income for the prevailing department.
[Added 4-16-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-1]
D.
Determination of fair market values. Whenever this chapter requires a determination of the fair market value of an item of property, that determination shall be made by the department head responsible for the property, whose decision shall be final.
E.
Authority to dispose of property.
(1)
Except for library materials used by the public library for lending purposes, only the City Administrator may dispose of City property which is not surplus City property.
(2)
Whenever this section provides for an auction or other disposition of any property, the City Administrator shall be authorized to hire an auctioneer or take such other action as is necessary to properly dispose of the property; provided, however, that the fees of such auctioneer and all such costs, other than those for City labor and the use of City property, do not exceed the payment received by the City from the auction or sale of the property.