A. Except as otherwise provided in subsection B of this section, the mayor, or the mayor's designee, in consultation with the finance department, may accept a donation of real property that:
1. Is consistent with the policy and objectives of any applicable master plan;
2. Is free of any mortgage or liens against the property;
3. Does not create an unfunded financial liability for the city;
4. Does not have any hazardous waste or condition that would cause the city to become a potentially responsible party as provided in the comprehensive environmental response compensation and liability act of 1980, as amended;
5. Will be transferred to the city in conformity with applicable city ordinances and policies; and
6. Is located within the city, the city's annexation policy area, or the city's watershed protection area.
B. If the requirements of subsection A of this section cannot be met, the mayor, or the mayor's designee, in consultation with the finance department, may recommend to the city council that the real property donation nevertheless be accepted, subject to any conditions the mayor, or the mayor's designee, deems prudent. The city council shall thereafter determine whether to accept or reject the proposed donation. (Ord. 42-22, 2022: Ord. 37-20, 2020: Ord. 19-12, 2012)