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CITY OF CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTERS 3-5: RESERVED
CHAPTER 6: ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS
CHAPTERS 7-9: RESERVED
CHAPTER 10: ANIMALS
CHAPTERS 11 - 13: RESERVED
CHAPTER 14: BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 15: BUSINESSES
CHAPTERS 16 - 17: RESERVED
CHAPTER 18: CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
CHAPTERS 19 - 21: RESERVED
CHAPTER 22: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTERS 23 - 25: RESERVED
CHAPTER 26: RESERVED
CHAPTERS 27 - 29: RESERVED
CHAPTER 30: FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
CHAPTER 31: RESERVED
CHAPTER 32: MUNICIPAL CIVIL INFRACTIONS
CHAPTER 33: RESERVED
CHAPTER 34: OFFENSES
CHAPTERS 35 - 37: RESERVED
CHAPTER 38: PARKS AND RECREATION
CHAPTERS 39 - 41: RESERVED
CHAPTER 42: PLANNING
CHAPTERS 43 - 45: RESERVED
CHAPTER 46: SOLICITORS AND CANVASSERS
CHAPTERS 47 - 49: RESERVED
CHAPTER 50: SOLID WASTE
CHAPTER 51: RESERVED
CHAPTER 52: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND NUISANCE ABATEMENT
CHAPTER 53: RESERVED
CHAPTER 54: SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
CHAPTERS 55 - 57: RESERVED
CHAPTER 58: STREETS, SIDEWALKS, AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES
CHAPTERS 59 - 61: RESERVED
CHAPTER 62: SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 63: RESERVED
CHAPTER 64: TAX EXEMPTION
CHAPTER 65: RESERVED
CHAPTER 66: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
CHAPTER 67: RESERVED
CHAPTER 68: UTILITIES
CHAPTER 69: RESERVED
CHAPTER 70: VEGETATION
CHAPTER 71: RESERVED
CHAPTER 72: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
CHAPTER 73: RESERVED
CHAPTER 74: VEHICLES FOR HIRE
CHAPTERS 75 - 81: RESERVED
CHAPTER 82: ZONING
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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§ 2-182. EMERGENCY PURCHASES.
   In an emergency or an apparent emergency endangering the public peace, health or safety of the city, the purchasing agent, the Manager or any department head may purchase directly any supplies, materials or equipment which he deems immediately necessary upon approval by the City Manager. The Manager shall advise the Council of the purchase no later than the next regular meeting of the Council.
(1993 Code, § 2-182) (Ord. 2022-07, passed 11-10-2022)
§ 2-183 INSPECTION OF MATERIALS.
   The responsibility for the inspection and acceptance of all materials, supplies and equipment purchased under this division shall rest with the department head.
(1993 Code, § 2-183)
§ 2-184 SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.
   (A)   Whenever any city personal property is no longer needed for corporate or public purposes, the property may be offered for sale in accordance with the restrictions established in Charter, § 15.2 and in accordance with the adopted Purchasing Manual.
   (B)   The purchasing agent, City Manager, or designee shall have the authority to initiate the disposal of obsolete or excess materials or equipment.
   (C)   Sealed bids shall be taken if the estimated value of the materials or equipment is $2,500 or more.
   (D)   Verbal bids may be taken if the estimated value of the materials or equipment is less than $2,500.
   (E)   City Council approval is required prior to disposal if the estimated value of the materials or equipment is greater than $10,000.
(1993 Code, § 2-184) (Ord. 2022-07, passed 11-10-2022)
§ 2-185 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
   Whenever any city real property or utility plant is no longer needed for corporate or public purposes, the property may be offered for sale in accordance with the restrictions established in Charter, § 8.24, 14.12, and 15.3(B).
(1993 Code, § 2-185) (Ord. 2022-07, passed 11-10-2022)
§ 2-186 COOPERATIVE PURCHASES.
   The Council or purchasing agent shall have the power to enter into purchase contracts with and from other governmental agencies, should there be an opportunity for a saving to the city or where the Council determines that it would be in the best interests of the city. However, the Council shall give its prior approval to such purchases, and all such purchases shall be in compliance with the provisions of this division and the Charter.
(1993 Code, § 2-186)
§§ 2-187 -- 2-195 RESERVED.
DIVISION 4. LOST, UNCLAIMED, RECOVERED OR STOLEN PROPERTY
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