File #: 19-0249    Version: 1 Name: ORD 2019-11 Surplus Real Property
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/6/2019 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 7/9/2019 Final action: 7/9/2019
Title: Consideration of Ordinance 2019-11, An Ordinance Regarding the Disposition of Surplus Real Property (03/26/19 WS, 06/11/19 WS; 1st BOMA Reading 06/25/19 7-0) SECOND AND FINAL READING
Sponsors: Eric Stuckey, Shauna Billingsley
Attachments: 1. 2019-11 ORD_Ordinance to Amend FMC Relative to the Disposal of Real Property.Law Approved.pdf, 2. 2019-11 ORD_Ordinance to Amend FMC Relative to the Disposal of Real Property.Law Approved

DATE: May 19, 2019

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Shauna R. Billingsley, City Attorney

SUBJECT:
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Consideration of Ordinance 2019-11, An Ordinance Regarding the Disposition of Surplus Real Property (03/26/19 WS, 06/11/19 WS; 1st BOMA Reading 06/25/19 7-0) SECOND AND FINAL READING
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning FMC ? 5-802 relating to the disposal of surplus real property and consider Draft Ordinance 2019-11.

Background
On March 10, 1998, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved Ordinance 98-08 to to provide for a procedure for the sale and disposal of real property. The ordinance provides:

5-802 -Disposal of surplus real property
(1) The mayor and city administrator, with the prior approval of the board of mayor and aldermen, by resolution, may sell, lease, or abandon any real property owned by the city, or any interests or rights therein, when such property is determined to be of no further feasible use to the city.
(2) When the board has determined that the value of the property is reasonably likely to be greater than $25,000.00, then the property shall be sold by sealed bid, after 45 days public notice in a newspaper of general circulation, provided that the city shall have the right to reject and refuse any and all bids. Such notice shall be advertised at least twice during the 45-day notice period. The board's determination shall be based upon tax records, comparable sales, advice from real estate professionals, or other suitable criteria. The board may, in its sole discretion, also employ an independent certified appraiser in connection with any sale or real property.
(3) Upon a reasonable determination that the property does not exceed $25,000.00 in value, or that there are other unique circumstances making a public advertisement and bid procedure impossible or impracticable, then the board,...

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