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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: <br />5. 4. <br />02/24/2026 <br />Create a positive image for residential neighborhoods, business districts and key <br />corridors. <br />Title: <br />Approve Request To Sell Surplus Equipment <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City of Ramsey Policy for Donation of Surplus Equipment to a Nonprofit Organization defines "Surplus <br />Equipment" under section (b) as, "Unclaimed, lost, or confiscated property which has been retained by the Police <br />Department for over 90 days. This shall include, but is not limited to, unclaimed bicycles and other <br />non -evidentiary items." The policy goes on to say in section (3), "Surplus Equipment that is not donated may be <br />sold, recycled or discarded in the discretion of the City Clerk." <br />Staff is requesting the Council declare the following property surplus and authorize the disposal/sale of the same: <br />. Ten (10) catalytic converters, photo attached. <br />The catalytic converters were confiscated by the police department during investigations as suspected stolen <br />property. The police case numbers are 21-037669, 21-282354, 22-043961, and 23-118835. The police department <br />was unable to identify the owners of these ten catalytic converters to prove that they were stolen property. <br />Therefore, these items are not evidence in these cases. The suspect(s) in the cases who had possession of the <br />items before they were confiscated by the police department did not claim them, and they are now deemed <br />unclaimed. Due to the nature of these items and to prevent them from going back into circulation in our <br />community, staff recommends forgoing the sale -at -auction and selling the items to a metal recycling company. <br />Notification: <br />A newspaper notification is not required in this case, as these will be sold rather than auctioned. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />If the items cannot be sold or are deemed to have no value, they will be recycled. <br />Funding Source: <br />The funding to transport these items to be sold is considered part of staffs regular duties. <br />The funds received from the sale of these items will be deposited into the city's general fund. <br />Recommendation: <br />Motion to declare the items listed as surplus, authorizing staff to dispose of/sell items as needed. <br />Outcome/Action: <br />Motion to declare the items listed as surplus, authorizing staff to dispose of/sell items as needed. <br />Attachments <br />Photo of surplus equipment <br />City Policy for Surplus Equipment <br />
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