A. 
Whenever real property owned by the city is not needed for public use, or when the public interest is furthered, the city may sell, exchange, or convey the city's interest in the property. At a public meeting, the city council must make a finding that the public interest will be furthered.
B. 
If the city council decides to dispose of the property, it will direct the city manager or designee to take appropriate action.
C. 
The city council has the final authority to approve or disapprove the final terms of the disposition.
D. 
Notwithstanding subsections A through C, city council action is not required if the property was acquired by the city for capital improvements and was purchased subject to an agreement for the manner in which any surplus would be disposed.
(Ord. 87-48 §2; Ord. 94-06; Ord. 01-09; Ord. 25-03, 3/4/2025)
A. 
The council may authorize transfer of real property to an urban renewal agency established by the council pursuant to ORS Chapter 457 on such terms and conditions as the council deems appropriate provided that the council finds that:
1. 
Transfer to the urban renewal agency for redevelopment or other purpose is consistent with, and will further the goals and objectives of, the adopted urban renewal plan for the agency;
2. 
The property is not needed for public use by the city or the public interest would be furthered by such transfer; and
3. 
Transfer of the property is otherwise permitted by law.
B. 
Transfer may be with or without compensation unless the property was acquired with funds that legally must be reimbursed or as otherwise restricted by law.
C. 
A proposed transfer under this section will be placed on regular council agenda.
(Ord. 14-13 §2; Ord. 25-03, 3/4/2025)