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Res No 163-11-13477RESOLUTION NO. 163-11-13477 A Resolution declaring that the attached list of personal property are "surplus" and authorizing the City Manager to sell the "surplus" items at auction. WHEREAS, Section 2 -4.7 titled: "Surplus city -owned property" of the City of South Miami Code of Ordinances states that all personal property owned by the City shall not be sold unless and until it is declared to be surplus property by resolution of the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the City Manager is recommending that the attached list of personal property items classified as "surplus" that serves no useful function for any activity or in any location within the City and should be sold to the highest bidder by way of a City auction; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT; Section 1. The attached list of personal property items are "surplus" and City Manager is hereby authorized to sell them through the City's previously approved auction contractor. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4thday of October 2011, FORM, Page 1 of 1 ...6TM� �..-.. COMMISSION VOTE: 5 -0 Mayor Stoddard: Yea Vice Mayor Newman: Yea Commissioner Palmer: Yea Commissioner Beasley: Yea Commissioner Harris: Yea Additions shown by underlining and deletions shown by everstrikin . `R Via: CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Commission Hector Mirabile, PhD, City Manager From: Alfredo Riverol, CPA, Cr.FA, Chief Financial Officer Date: September 23, 2011 Agenda Item No.: South Miami wHame�4cacn� m 2001 A Resolution declaring that the attached lists of personal property are Subject: "surplus" and authorizing the City Manager to sell the "surplus" items at auction. Personal Property is defined as temporary or movable property. Any personal property that is classified obsolete, or no longer economical or efficient to keep, or that serves no useful function for any activity or in any location within the City, needs to be declared as "surplus" by the City Commission per Section 2 -4.7 of the Code of Ordinances. Background: Section 2 -4.7 titled: "Surplus city -owned property' of the City of South Miami Code of Ordinances states that all personal property owned by the City shall not be sold unless and until it is declared to be surplus property by resolution of the city commission. The City Manager is recommending that the attached list of personal property items classified as "surplus" that serves no useful function for any activity or in any location within the City and should be sold to the highest bidder by way of a City auction. Backup a Section 2 -4.7 titled: "Surplus city -owned property ". Documentation: a Vehicles surplus list a Vehicle certificate of title umnr ...w r p� �. wwr�u City Vehicle Year Make Type Model Vin No Reason Deadlined Deaate 01 -05 2001 Ford 4 Door Crown Victoria 2FAFP7l W91X 183411 09121(2011 10 years old, needs body & interior work Municode Page 1 of 1 Sec. 2- 4.7.- Surplus city -owned property. (a) Items of personal property owned by the city shall not be sold unless and until it is declared to be surplus property by resolution of the city commission. (b) The city commission shall not consider declaring any Rem of personal property to be surplus unless the city manager has affirmatively recommended such action thereon. (c) Upon determination by resolution by the city commission that an item of personal property is surplus, the city manager is hereby authorized to sell to the highest bidder at public sale or, if approved by the commission by resolution, at public auction, said item of personal property after advertising the date, time and place of said sale or auction once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the city. The city manager shall have the right to accept or reject any or all bids. in the event the personal property shall be offered for sale or auction, and no bids shall be received therefor, it shall be deemed that such property has no value and the city manager in his discretion may order it destroyed or otherwise disposed of. (d) This section shall not apply to stolen, abandoned or confiscated personal property which has come into the city's possession. (Ord. No. 890, §§ f-4, 2 -5 -74) Editor's note —Ord. No. 810 dd not expressly amend this Code, hence codificaflon of §§ 1-4 as § 2-4.7 was at the dsarefion of the edfors. http:// 1zbzarymunicode .wm/print.aspx ?clientlD= 115 87&HTMRequest= http %3a %2f%2fli... 9/23/2011