Surplus Town property is that property which is owned
by the Town of Trenton and which has no further usefulness to the Town. An
item of property shall be considered to have no further usefulness when:
Surplus property as defined in this chapter shall not
include land or buildings but shall include fixtures and such salvage as may
be taken from a building without structural damage when such fixtures and
salvage are not part of a demolition contract. Surplus Town property shall
not include property which is obtained by the Town as a result of abandonment
or loss by the property's original owner. Surplus Town property shall not
include items of property which are traded in for newer items. Surplus Town
property shall not include library materials used by the public library for
lending purposes.
Whenever an item of Town property is determined to be
surplus Town property on the basis that the Town no longer performs the service
for which the item was purchased, the Town Board shall determine whether or
not the item is surplus Town property.
Whenever the fair market value of an item is more than
$500 and the Town Board has determined, pursuant to the previous subsection,
that the item is surplus Town property, the department head responsible for
the item shall dispose of the property by:
In the event of a public auction or sale by sealed bid,
the item will be sold in "as is" condition to the person submitting the highest
bid; provided, however, that a lower bid submitted by a nonprofit organization
or governmental agency may be accepted by the Town Board. The department head
responsible for the item shall determine the time in which the successful
bidder must remove the item. In the event the item is not removed within that
time, the item shall revert to the Town and the amount of the bid shall be
forfeited to the Town. In the event that no bids are received, the item shall
be disposed of as directed by the Town Board.
No public auction or awarding of bids shall occur under
this chapter unless a description of the item to be sold and an advance notice
of the time and place for such auction or bid submission is first published
as a Class 2 notice in the official Town newspaper.
Whenever the fair market value of an item is $500 or less and the Town Board has determined, pursuant to the previous section, that it is surplus Town property, the item shall be either disposed of as set forth in Subsection B above or destroyed.
Whenever this chapter requires a determination of the fair market value
of an item of property, that determination shall be made by the department
head responsible for the property, whose decision shall be final.
Whenever this chapter provides for an auction or other
disposition of any property, the Town Board shall be authorized to hire an
auctioneer or take such other action as is necessary to properly dispose of
the property; provided, however, that the fees of such auctioneer and all
such costs, other than those for Town labor and the use of Town property,
do not exceed the payment received by the Town from the auction or sale of
the property.