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ORDINANCE NO. 1199
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE DISPOSAL OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY, SURPLUS PROPERTY AND
OBSOLETE PROPERTY BY THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR THE DESTRUC-
TION OF PISTOLS AND ILLEGAL WEAPONS; PROVIDING FOR LIENS ON MOTOR VEHICLES; AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
Whereas the City of College Station from time to time possesses abandoned,
stolen, or recovered property; and
Whereas the City of College Station from time to time has surplus equipment
and supplies; and
Whereas an organized method for disposition of these items is necessary.
Now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
TEXAS:
Article I. Unclaimed Property
Section 1. Authority to sell - Generally.
All abandoned, stolen or recovered property of every kind, except motor vehicles,
which shall remain unclaimed with the police department for a period of two months
without being claimed or reclaimed by the owners, whether known or not, may be sold
and disposed of at public auction, as provided in this article.
Section 2. Authority to sell Automobiles.
All abandoned, stolen or recovered motor vehicles which shall remain unclaimed
with the police department for a period of thirty days without being claimed or
reclaimed by the owners, whether known or not, may be sold and disposed of at
public auction as provided in this article.
For the purpose of this article, motor vehicles which shall remain unclaimed
with the police department for thirty days, as provided above, shall be conclusively
presumed to have been abandoned.
Section 3. Delivery to purchasing agent.
The Chief of Police shall give to the purchasing agent of the city a list of
all property subject to sale hereunder and shall thereafter deliver such property,
except motor vehicles, to the purchasing agent before the date of sale and take
a receipt from such purchasing agent showing in detail all property so delivered.
Motor vehicles shall be kept by the Chief of Police until a sale has been made.
Section 4. Notice; manner of sale.
Thirty days' notice of the time and place of sale of all property, except motor
vehicles and in the case of motor vehicles fourteen days' notice of the time and
place of sale and a descriptive list of the property or motor vehicles to be
offered for sale shall be posted at the door of the Courthouse of the County and at
any regular entrance to the City Hall and a copy thereof sent by registered mail
to the last known address of the owner, in the event the name of the owner is
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known to the Chief of Police. Thereafter, such property shall be offered for
sale at public auction to the highest bidder for each piece of property or assembled
in lots, whichever, in the discretion of the purchasing agent, shall offer the best
price obtainable for such property, except motor vehicles, which shall be sold
separately.
Section 5. Time of sales, all sales for cash.
The public auction provided for in the preceding section shall be conducted at
the place and hour designated in the notice. All sales shall be for cash.
Section 6. Reports by purchasing agent; delivery of proceeds to city
Director of Finance.
The purchasing agent shall conduct such public auction and he shall keep an
accurate statement of each article or motor vehicle sold and the price bid and
paid therefor, and shall make a complete report in writing to the Director of
Finance of the City. All funds received on account of such auction shall be
delivered to the City Director of Finance who shall give his receipt therefor.
Section 7. Proceeds to be credited to appropriate fund.
The City Director of Finance shall place all funds received by him under
and by virtue of this article to the credit of the fund from which the articles
for sale were obtained. In the event an article for sale was not obtained from a
City fund, i.e. abandoned property, the proceeds from its sale shall be audited
to the General Fund, to be thereafter disbursed as the city council shall order.
Article II. Disposal of surplus or obsolete personal property.
(a) Any personal property owned by the City which is worn out, scrap or
obsolete, which has been declared surplus by the city council or which has been
condemned as useless by the director of a department, and is not needed for public
use, shall be confirmed by the city purchasing agent and disposed of by public
auction, by obtaining quotes from vendors with a minimum of three, in the same
manner as unclaimed property, or by advertising for sealed bids.
(b) If the city purchasing agent determines that the personal property shall
be disposed of by advertising for sealed bids, he shall advertise for sealed bids
in a local newspaper once a week for two consecutive weeks, the time of the first
publication to be at least fourteen days prior to such sale, and give notice of
time and place when and where such sale will be held, at the discretion of the
purchasing agent. If the value of such property is less than Five Thousand Dollars
($5,000.00), the property may be sold to the highest responsible bidder by the
purchasing agent, subject to the approval of the City Manager and after public
notice and bidding. If the value of the surplus or obsolete personal property
to be disposed of is Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) or more, then the sale
to the highest responsible bidder shall be confirmed by city council resolutions.
Article III. Destruction of pistols and illegal weapons; exceptions.
All pistols, knives and slingshots and other weapons prohibited by the Penal..
Code of the State, which for a period of two years have remained unclaimed, abandoned
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or unidentified by its rightful owner and which are not being held as evidence
in any pending cases filed of record, shall be destroyed in the presence of
(a) one police officer of the rank of lieutenant or higher and two representatives
of the city council; or (b) two police officers of the rank of lieutenant or higher
and a representative of the city council, who shall make a report under oath to
the city council, listing the make, model, type and serial number of the property
destroyed, together with the time, date, place and manner of destruction. Provided,
however, that this section shall not apply to (a) weapons which the Chief of
Police of the city has determined to be serviceable or useful; (b) weapons which
the Chief of Police has determined would be appropriate for display purposes;
(c) weapons which have been classified as "antique" or "collector's items" by a
qualified expert in the weapons field, shall be advertised as such and sold at
public auction as provided in this article. The Chief of Police shall determine
and select a qualified expert in the firearms field to classify such weapons.
Article IV. Lien on motor vehicles
The city shall have a lien on all abandoned, stolen or recovered vehicles for
towing and storage charges. Such lien shall be prior and superior to any and all
other liens and claims except liens for ad valorem taxes. Such lien shall be
satisfied first from the proceeds of the sale of any motor vehicles under the
terms of this article, except in the event a lien is asserted for ad valorem taxes
in which case the lien for ad valorem shall first be satisfied.
Article V. Variance of certain provisions of article by councilmanic resolution.
In unusual circumstances, in the sale of surplus property, the terms and
provisions of this article may be varied by resolution of the City Council.
Article VI. City officers and employees not to purchase unclaimed or surplus property.
It shall be unlawful for any officer or employee of the City, either directly
or indirectly, to submit bids or to purchase at any sale (excluding public auction),
any property sold pursuant to the provisions of this article or to submit sealed
bids or acquire ownership of any real property, pursuant to the provisions of this
article.
Article VII. Penalty for violation of ordinance.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 29th day of November, 1979.
Attest:
it Secretary
4APP OVED:
ayor
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