City Code

Section 155 - Disposal of Unclaimed Property
155.01 Custody of Property Belonging to Others.
All
property belonging to others, which lawfully comes into the possession of the
City in the course of municipal operations shall be kept in the custody of the
Police Chief until claimed by its owner. Such property shall be surrendered to
the owner only upon proof of ownership satisfactory to the Police Chief, and the
payment of any fees, penalties or charges required by State Law or this Code.
155.02 Disposal of Unclaimed Property.
Any such property
which has been in the custody of the Police Chief for a period of 60 days may be
sold in accordance with either of the methods provided in Subd 1 and Subd 2 of
this Subsection. All proceeds of the sale, less costs attributable to the sale,
shall be delivered to the Treasurer and deposited in a fund entitled
"General Fund-Sale of Property". If the owner of any such property
sold in accordance with this Section shall furnish evidence of ownership
satisfactory to the Police Chief within six months after the date of sale, the
Treasurer shall deliver to said owner the proceeds of the sale of the property
less any costs attributable to the sale.
Subd 1 Public Sale. Unclaimed property may be sold
to the highest bidder at a public sale following not less than ten days
prior notice published in the official newspaper of the City.
Subd 2 Private Sale. The City, at any time and
from time to time, may enter into contracts with nonprofit organizations
that have a significant mission of community service, for the purpose of
disposing of unclaimed property through the sale of such property by such
nonprofit organizations. If the City so contracts, unclaimed property shall
be disposed of in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in such
contracts.
155.03 Record. A record shall be kept listing each item
of property, the date and circumstances under which possession by the City was
acquired, the date of publication of notice of public sale if sold pursuant to
Subd 1 of Subsection 155.02, the date the property was transferred to a
non-profit organization if sold pursuant to Subd 2 of subsection 155.02, the
date of sale, and the proceeds of the sale less any costs attributable to the
sale.
155.04 Exception. This Section shall not apply to
abandoned motor vehicles as defined in Section 1415 of this Code, or to property
forfeited to the City pursuant to M.S. 609.53 through 609.5317.
History: Ord 131 codified 1970; amended by Ord 131-A1
8-23-73; Ord 1997-6, 7-7-97
Reference: M.S. 168B, 471.195, 609.53 through 609.5317
Cross Reference: Section 1415
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