[Ord. No. 1346, 10-19-2020; Ord.
No. 1347, 10-19-2020]
A. In
the event the City of Owensville wishes to sell, trade or otherwise
dispose of City-owned real property, the following process shall be
followed:
1. Appraisal. First, an appraisal shall be obtained from a licensed
appraiser. The appraisal shall have a valuation date of no more than
one (1) year prior to the proposed sale or disposition date.
2. Planning And Zoning Commission Review. The real estate to be sold,
traded or disposed of shall be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning
Commission, which shall make recommendations to the City Administrator
concerning desirable uses of the property, including projected need,
if any, of the land for present or future recreational or other public
use. Such recommendation shall be made after a public hearing is first
held on fifteen (15) days' prior notice.
3. City Administrator Recommendation. After review of the Planning and
Zoning Commission's recommendations, the City Administrator shall
make a written recommendation to the Board of Aldermen. If the City
Administrator believes it is in the best interests of the City to
sell, trade or otherwise dispose of the real estate, such recommendation
shall include the estimated value of the property as made by a qualified
appraiser and the recommended terms and conditions of the sale, trade
or disposition, including whether any development restrictions should
be placed upon the property. If the City Administrator believes the
sale, trade or disposition is not in the City's best interests, they
shall so report to the Board of Aldermen.
4. Aldermanic Action. After receipt of the recommendations, the Board
of Aldermen may, by resolution, direct the sale, trade or disposition
of the City's real property under such terms and conditions as it
requires.
5. Notice. Notice of the proposed sale or trade shall be given by whatever
means are considered reasonable by the City Administrator under the
circumstances if the real property is being offered for sale, trade
or disposition. The notice must contain a brief description of the
land, its area and general location, proposed use, term, computed
annual minimum rental or minimum offer, limitations, if any, and time
and place set for the auction or bid opening, if applicable.
B. Exceptions. The Board of Aldermen, by a majority vote, may elect to forego the process set forth in Section
100.250(A), if it determines that to do so is in the best interests of the City. If the Board of Aldermen so elects, it shall follow such processes for the solicitation of bids and the sale of the real property that it deems appropriate under the circumstances.
[Ord. No. 1382, 1-18-2022]