When it is necessary to provide for the disposal of surplus and obsolete materials, equipment, and assets, the surplus property list shall be used. The disposing department shall complete the said form, which declares asset information ranging from origin to reason for disposal. The following guidelines shall also be applied:
A. Vehicles and Equipment. All surplus equipment and vehicles shall be sold at a public auction. For equipment and vehicles valued at sixty thousand dollars or less, the city manager has the authority to dispose of such city property using professional auctioneers or similar methods that best serve the city's interests. For items with an estimated value of sixty thousand dollars or more, city council approval is required prior to their transfer to the auction site. It is recommended to use an established method, such as Kelley Blue Book, to determine asset values.
B. Furniture and Office Machines. All excess furniture and office machines shall be transferred under the supervision of the maintenance services division of the public works department, either to another department or to surplus property. Furniture that is no longer serviceable should either be dismantled and scrapped or discarded in accordance with subsection
C below.
C. Dismantling and Scrapping or Discarding. When surplus and obsolete items or materials are to be disposed of either by scrapping or auction, please indicate the appropriate location on the surplus property list form and forward it to the public works superintendent for approval. The public works superintendent shall review the items and or materials listed for the appropriateness of the designation and then sign off for authorization. If deemed necessary by the public works superintendent, the listed items will be inspected to verify that the most appropriate means of disposal is being utilized. No action shall be taken by the submitting party until the surplus property list has been returned from the purchasing office with an authorizing signature.
D. Donation of Surplus. Surplus or obsolete materials with an estimated value of ten thousand dollars or more shall be donated with city council approval. To determine asset values, it is recommended that an established method of determination be used (e.g. Kelley Blue Book). Donations less than ten thousand dollars will require the city manager's approval.
(Prior code § 2711; Ord. 784 § 4, 1990; Ord. 1076 § 9, 2013; Ord. 1183, 3/26/2024; Ord. 1193, 4/8/2025)