1-10-8: SURPLUS PROPERTY DECLARATION:
   A.   No city property may be disposed of unless and until it has been first declared to be surplus by the city council.
   B.   The city council must first find that it is in the public interest that the said city property may be disposed of in order to declare any city property surplus.
   C.   In determining whether any city property shall be deemed surplus, the city council shall take into consideration the following:
      1.   The city has, or anticipates that it will have, no practical, economical, efficient, or appropriate use for the property currently or in the reasonably foreseeable future.
      2.   The purpose served by the property can be better accomplished by other alternatives or property.
      3.   The purpose served by the property or its use either no longer exists or has significantly changed because of the needs and demands of the city or as may be determined by a change of policy evidenced by an ordinance or resolution of the city council.
      4.   The property is so damaged, depreciated, or worn that it is inoperable or limited in operation without repairs and the cost of such repairs is unreasonable, excessive, or impractical. (Ord. 10-10, 11-18-2010)