Each county department having custodianship over county real property shall, in conjunction with the five-year comprehensive plan review process and no later than a date established by the property management committee submit to the county treasurer a current inventory of all its county-owned real property showing cost, if known, method of acquisition, present estimated market value, special characteristics, and improvements affecting its economic value and potential uses, and current use. New acquisitions shall be reported to the treasurer within 30 days of the acquisition date. The county treasurer will keep a comprehensive list of the county's real property.
County departments having custodianship of real property shall state the present use of each parcel on its inventory and whether all or part thereof is being used. For parcels or portions of parcels not in use, said departments shall state the future probability of use and estimated date of usage. These statements shall be in writing and forwarded to the county treasurer no later than a date established by the property management committee. Upon receipt of the above information, the county treasurer shall present same to the property management committee.
The property management committee, along with the appropriate departmental custodian, shall review and make recommendations to the county executive regarding the status of each lot, tract, parcel or other interest included in the real property inventory. The county executive shall submit said recommendations, including a map showing the general location of the property along with the determination of market value and the department shall include a listing of all costs incurred in the property inventory for all properties recommended to be sold or exchanged, with or without comment, to the county council for final action. Recommendations may be for any one of the following actions:
A.
Retain the property for its present use;
B.
Retain the property and change the manner of county use;
C.
Declare the property surplus and sell it;
D.
Transfer property to another county department;
E.
Exchange property for privately or publicly owned lands that better meet county land needs;
F.
Sell or lease property to nongovernmental parties;
G.
Sell or lease property to other governmental agencies.
(Ord. 90-126 Exh. A (part); Ord. 96-036)