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SECTION 111
DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY
SUBSECTIONS:
111.100: PURPOSE
111.200: DEFINITIONS
111.300: DISPOSAL OF REAL PROPERTY
111.400: DISPOSAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
111.500: RESTRICTIONS ON SALE TO CITY EMPLOYEES
111.600: APPLICATION AND EXCEPTION OF PROVISIONS
111.700: DISPOSAL OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY CITY
111.100: PURPOSE: The purpose of this Section is to establish a means whereby the City may
dispose of real or personal property.
111.200: DEFINITIONS:
Real Property: Land and all its appurtenances, such as buildings, easements, rights,
minerals, crops, and waters.
Personal Property: All property that is not real property, except for property that has
come into the hands of the Police Department through impoundment which shall be
disposed of pursuant to State statute.
Dispose Of: To sell, alienate, to furnish with, bargain away or otherwise convey or
transfer ownership, but, not including destruction of waste materials or the sale of supplies
and materials or other properties by the City in the course of a service being performed by
the City in the ordinary scope of its municipal function.
111.300: DISPOSAL OF REAL PROPERTY: Disposal of real property shall be by Council
approval.
111.301 Planning Commission: No interest in real property shall be disposed of by the City until
after the Planning Commission has reviewed the proposed disposal and reported in
writing to the City Council its findings as to compliance of the proposed disposal with the
Comprehensive Plan. The City Council may, by resolution adopted by two-thirds vote
dispense with the requirements of this subsection when in its judgment it finds that the
proposed disposal of real property has no relationship to the Comprehensive Plan.
111.302 Method for Disposal: The City may dispose of real property in a manner deemed by the
City Council to be in the City’s interest. The City may dispose of real property through
sealed bids, quotes, direct negotiation, auction, donation, exchange, real estate agent, or
any other method deemed to be appropriate. The City Manager shall be responsible for
preparing and processing the disposal of real property. The City Manager may require
from the proposed purchaser a bond, down payment, or other assurances.
111.400: DISPOSAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY:
111.401 Disposal: Disposal of personal property owned by the City shall comply with the
provisions of Minnesota Statutes, section 471.345, Uniform Municipal Contracting Law, as
amended from time to time, which is incorporated herein by reference.
111.402 Method of Disposal. When City equipment, furniture, computers, vehicles or other
personal property has been replaced, is no longer needed, is no longer in working
condition and repair is not cost-effective, or is otherwise appropriate for disposal the City
may dispose of the personal property using the following methods: (1) sealed bids
pursuant to Minn. Stat. 471.345, Subd. 6; (2) direct negotiation pursuant to Minn. Stat.
471.345, Subd. 4; (3) open market pursuant to Minn. Stat. 471.345, Subd. 5; (4) electronic
sales pursuant to Minn. Stat. 471.345, Subd. 17; (5) donation pursuant to Minn. Stat.
471.3455 or 471.3459; (6) recycling or disposal as refuse; (7) “trade-in” to offset the cost
of replacement equipment; or (8) any other manner permitted by law and approved by the
City Council. The City Manager shall determine the appropriate method of disposal of
personal property.
111.500: RESTRICTIONS ON SALE TO CITY EMPLOYEES: No real or personal property shall be
sold to any officer or employee of the City except that real or personal property may be
sold to an employee of the City after reasonable public notice at a public auction or by
sealed response, if the employee is not directly involved in the auction or process
pertaining to the administration and collection of sealed responses.
111.600: DISPOSAL OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY THE CITY: Whenever any property
of any nature, exclusive of any motorized vehicle, lawfully comes into possession of the
City in the course of the municipal operations of the City such property may be disposed
of as follows:
111.601: True Owner: The City may deliver the property to the true owner thereof upon proof of
ownership, and upon ten (10) days’ notice by mail to other persons who may assert a
claim of true ownership. In the event ownership cannot be determined to the
satisfaction of the City Manager or his/her designee, the City Manager may refuse to
deliver the property to anyone until ordered to do so by the court. The City Manager
may deposit the property with the court if there are sufficient competing claims to the
property.
111.602 Finder: If the true owner does not claim the property within a period of three (3)
months, the City may release the unclaimed property to the finder of the property if, at
the time of the delivery to the City, the finder indicated in writing that the finder wished
to assert a claim to the property as finder. This subdivision is not applicable if the
property was found by a City employee in the ordinary course of that employee’s
duties.
111.603 Sale: If the property is not disposed of as provided above, the City may dispose of the
property by the Chief of Police conducting a public auction or sale or using a public
auction service. The public auction or sale shall be proceeded by ten (10) days' published
notice describing the property found or recovered and to be sold, and specifying the time
and place of the sale. The notice must be published at least once in a legal newspaper
published in the City. If a public auction service is used the notice shall be published once
each calendar year. If any such property is perishable or subject to decay by keeping, it
may be sold within ten (10) days, upon five (5) days' published notice, and if any such
property be in a state of decay or manifestly liable to decay, it may be summarily sold by
order of the Chief of Police, after inspection, without notice. All unclaimed property sold at
such auction or sale shall be sold to the highest bidder.
111.604 Disposal: All unclaimed property which is not sold when offered for sale as provided
above shall become the property of the City and may be destroyed or disposed of as
directed by the Chief of Police. All unclaimed property which may not be offered for sale
or sold according to law may, after sixty (60) days, be disposed of or destroyed as
directed by the Chief of Police after notice of disposal has been given in the manner
provided by this Section for saleable unclaimed property.
111.605 Funds: All funds received from sale of property shall be deposited in the general fund
subject to the right of the former owner to payment of the sale price from the fund upon
application and satisfactory proof of ownership within six months of the sale.
(Ord. Amd. 119-09, publ. 11/09/2019)