[R.O. 2003 §120.100; C.C. 1979 §22.200]
A. The records of the City shall be kept in the custody of the City
Clerk.
1.
As used in this Article, the word "record" or "records" shall
mean any document, book, paper, photograph, map, sound recording or
other material, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made
or received pursuant to law or in connection with the transaction
of official business. Library and museum material made or acquired
and preserved solely for reference or exhibition purposes, extra copies
of documents preserved only for convenience of reference, and stocks
of publications and of processed documents are not included within
the definition of "records" as used in this Article, and are hereinafter
designated as "non-record" materials.
2.
The City Clerk may delegate to a subordinate or to another City
official authority to have temporary custody of City records, after
satisfying himself as to the safety of said records.
[R.O. 2003 §120.110; C.C. 1979 §22.210]
A. All records made or received by or under the authority of or coming
into the custody, control or possession of local officials in the
course of their public duties are the property of the City and shall
not be mutilated, destroyed, transferred, removed or otherwise damaged
or disposed of, in whole or in part, except as provided by law.
1.
No record shall be destroyed or otherwise disposed of unless
it is determined that the record has no further administrative, legal,
fiscal, research or historical value.
2.
Non-record materials or materials not included within the definition
of records may, if not otherwise prohibited by law, be destroyed at
any time, if same have the approval of the Missouri Local Records
Board.
3.
Records of the City may be disposed of or destroyed without
the approval of the Missouri Local Records Board, if the same is permitted
by the State Municipal Records Manual. Records may be retained for
a period of time longer than the minimum retention period required
by the State Municipal Records Manual, at the discretion of the City
Clerk.
[R.O. 2003 §120.120; C.C. 1979 §22.220; Ord. No. 372 §22.220, 5-1-1980]
All personal property coming into the custody, control, or possession
of the City of Buckner, Missouri, or its officers, either by abandonment
or confiscation, which remains unclaimed by the owner thereof for
a period of one (1) year shall be disposed of by public auction or
otherwise as determined by the Board of Aldermen.