A.
Subject to this chapter, the mayor may authorize department directors to sell property that is in the custody of the departments and owned by the city when said property is no longer of public use to the city.
B.
Department directors shall certify in writing to the mayor or their designee that city-owned property is no longer of public use to the city, or that the sale thereof would be in the best interests of the city.
C.
The mayor may declare personal property that is of no current or future public use to the city with an individual item value of less than $500.00 as scrap. Personal property declared scrap may be disposed of as prescribed by the mayor or sold by private sale at prices established by current market conditions.
D.
The mayor may also authorize a donation of surplus property when the cost of disposition of the property is equal to or exceeds the current fair market value of the property, to a specific bona fide charitable organization which is tax exempt pursuant to Internal Revenue Code § 501(c)(3).
E.
If any surplus property is purchased with grant funds, the department directors shall consult with the granting agency to ensure sale or disposal of the property is consistent with any grant requirements or restrictions prior to providing certification to the mayor.
(Ord. 1835, 7/15/2025)