(a) The city may not dispose of real property that is not surplus real property, as determined in § 37-1.2, except pursuant to this section.
(b) If the director or the mayor, with the concurrence of the corporation counsel, finds it to be in the interest of the inhabitants of the city to dispose of city real property that is not surplus real property, as determined in § 37-1.2, the director or the mayor may propose to the council that real property be disposed of pursuant to this section.
Any such proposal shall state the public interest being served by the proposal and shall state that the real property is not surplus real property.
(c) The council, either pursuant to a proposal made under subsection (b), or on its own proposal, may, if it finds it to be in the interest of the inhabitants of the city, adopt a resolution authorizing the director to dispose of city real property.
(1990 Code, Ch. 37, Art. 1, § 37-1.3) (Added by Ord. 92-108)