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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 11/28/2017 <br />Submitted For: Jo Thieling, Administrative Services <br />By: Jo Thieling, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />4. 4. <br />Title <br />Declare Unclaimed Bicycles as Surplus Property and Authorize Donation of Same to a Non -Profit Organization <br />According to Donation Policy <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Background: Staff is requesting Council declare the following property surplus and authorize donation of same: <br />. Approximately 35 bicycles <br />Purpose: The Police Department has approximately 35 unclaimed bicycles in varying degrees of repair. The <br />bicycles have been held in storage in excess of 90 days without the owners being located. The City has been <br />contacted by a non-profit agency inquiring about receiving donation of these bikes. Certain criteria must be <br />followed for donating surplus property to non-profit organizations. In 2016, a law went into effect, allowing <br />non-profit organizations to receive surplus property from a City as a donation in conformance with certain <br />guidelines. The Ramsey City Council adopted a donation policy in October 2016, which spelled out those <br />guidelines. As stated above, City staff was contacted by a non-profit organization inquiring about receiving the <br />unclaimed bicycles, however, the definition of surplus property in the donation policy did not address bicycles or <br />other unclaimed property, but rather equipment purchased by the City for use in Police, Fire, and Public Works <br />operations. The enacted law did allow for cities to further define surplus property. Therefore, in October 2017, the <br />City Council adopted a resolution amending the policy for donation of surplus property to include unclaimed, lost, <br />or confiscated property which has been retained by the Police Department for over 90 days. This shall include, but <br />is not limited to unclaimed bicycles and other non -evidentiary items. With that current policy in effect, staff is able <br />to donate surplus property upon approval by the City Council. <br />Following surplus declaration, the fair market value of the property must be determined. In conversation with Chief <br />Katers, the fair market value has been determined to be between $1 and $5 per bicycle, which is the average price <br />received from past auctions. If the fair market value is under $1,000, the City Clerk may approve the donation of <br />such items to a non-profit organization. If the fair market value is over $1,000, the City Council must approve the <br />donation. It appears the highest value assessed to these bicycles, total, would be about $175. <br />Notification: <br />As per the policy, surplus property shall be posted as eligible for donation on the City's website. The City may also <br />use other reasonable means to notify eligible organizations about the availability of surplus equipment. The City <br />shall wait at least 30 days after advertising surplus equipment before approving any donation. <br />The City Clerk shall post notice on the City's website, of the bicycles as surplus property, to be donated to a <br />qualified, non-profit organization, for the 30 days, following Council authorization. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Fair market value is far less than $1,000. <br />Staff has received a completed application from a qualified 501 (c) (3) Non -Profit Organization requesting donation <br />of the bicycles (Bikes4Kids). <br />As per the policy, staff will notice on the City's website, the unclaimed surplus property, for a period of 30 days. <br />If more than one request is received, staff will determine the which organization(s) will receive the bicycles. <br />
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