5.4.
| CC Regular Session |
| Meeting Date: | 04/09/2024 |
| Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: | {ud_pd7} |
Information
Title
Declare Unclaimed Bicycles as Surplus Property and Authorize Donation of the Same to a Non-Profit Organization According to the City's Donation Policy
Purpose/Background:
Background: Staff is requesting Council declare the following property surplus and authorize donation of the same: Approximately 34 bicycles
Purpose: The Police Department has approximately 34 unclaimed bicycles in varying degrees of repair. The bicycles have been held in storage in excess of 90 days without the owners being located. The City has been contacted by a non-profit agency inquiring about receiving donation of these bikes. In October 2017, the City Council adopted a resolution amending the previous policy for donation of surplus property to include unclaimed, lost, or confiscated property which has been retained by the Police Department for over 90 days. This shall include, but is not limited to unclaimed bicycles and other non-evidentiary items. With that current policy in effect, staff is able to donate surplus property upon approval by the City Council.
Following surplus declaration, the fair market value of the property must be determined. The fair market value has been determined to be between $1 and $5 per bicycle. If the fair market value is under $1,000, the City Clerk may approve the donation of such items to a non-profit organization. If the fair market value is over $1,000, the City Council must approve the donation. It appears the highest value assessed to these bicycles, total, would be about $170.
Purpose: The Police Department has approximately 34 unclaimed bicycles in varying degrees of repair. The bicycles have been held in storage in excess of 90 days without the owners being located. The City has been contacted by a non-profit agency inquiring about receiving donation of these bikes. In October 2017, the City Council adopted a resolution amending the previous policy for donation of surplus property to include unclaimed, lost, or confiscated property which has been retained by the Police Department for over 90 days. This shall include, but is not limited to unclaimed bicycles and other non-evidentiary items. With that current policy in effect, staff is able to donate surplus property upon approval by the City Council.
Following surplus declaration, the fair market value of the property must be determined. The fair market value has been determined to be between $1 and $5 per bicycle. If the fair market value is under $1,000, the City Clerk may approve the donation of such items to a non-profit organization. If the fair market value is over $1,000, the City Council must approve the donation. It appears the highest value assessed to these bicycles, total, would be about $170.
Notification:
As per the policy, surplus property shall be posted as eligible for donation on the City's website. The City may also use other reasonable means to notify eligible organizations about the availability of surplus equipment. The City shall wait at least 30 days after advertising surplus equipment before approving any donation.
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The City Clerk shall post notice on the City's website, of the bicycles as surplus property, to be donated to a qualified, non-profit organization, for the 30 days, following Council authorization.
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The City Clerk shall post notice on the City's website, of the bicycles as surplus property, to be donated to a qualified, non-profit organization, for the 30 days, following Council authorization.
Observations/Alternatives:
Fair market value is far less than $1,000. Staff has received a request from a qualified 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit Organization requesting donation of the bicycles (Bikes4Kids). As per the policy, staff will notice on the City's website, the unclaimed surplus property, for a period of 30 days. If more than one request is received, staff will determine which organization(s) will receive the bicycles.
Funding Source:
N/A
Recommendation:
Staff recommends Council declare the unclaimed bicycles as surplus property and authorize staff to notice them as such on the City's website for 30 days.
Staff also recommends that the Council authorize donation of the bicycles to a qualified, non-profit organization upon completed application and signing of a disclaimer form that the merchandise is received as-is.
Staff also recommends that the Council authorize donation of the bicycles to a qualified, non-profit organization upon completed application and signing of a disclaimer form that the merchandise is received as-is.
Action:
Motion to declare the approximate 34 unclaimed bicycles as surplus property and authorize advertising - and finally donation - of same to a non-profit organization.
Attachments
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Brian Hagen | Katie Schmidt | 04/05/2024 01:49 PM |
- Form Started By:
- Katie Schmidt
- Started On:
- 04/05/2024 10:02 AM
- Final Approval Date:
- 04/05/2024