CC - Item 3B - Declaration of Surplus PropertyROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
STAFF REPORT
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: JEFF ALLRED, CITY MANAGER 1
DATE: FEBRUARY 25, 2014 J;.�P�
SUBJECT: DECLARATION OF SURPLUS PROPERTY
SUMMARY
As City Council is aware, much of City Hall was recently renovated. In addition to
interior construction throughout the building, the project included replacement of old
furnishings and fixtures. As a result of the project, outdated furniture (desks, chairs, file
cabinets, etc.), small electronics (tape recorders, typewriters, etc.), and office equipment
and supplies were removed from City Hall. These items, due to their age and condition,
are no longer of any practical use or value. In accordance with section 3.24.130,
subsection 11, of the Rosemead Municipal Code, they may, therefore, be deemed
surplus as indicated below:
Surplus property' is used generically to describe any City personal
property that is no longer needed or useable by a Using or Holding
Department of the City. The Purchasing Officer or Designee shall request
City Council approval to declare item(s) surplus. (RMC 3.24.130)"
Further, the municipal code, in Section 11, Subsection (e), allows for the sale of surplus
property that has been determined to be of no value as follows:
"Where the Purchasing Officer determines that specific supplies or
equipment are surplus and of minimal value to the City due to spoilage,
obsolescence or other cause or where the Purchasing Officer determines
that the cost of disposal of such supplies or equipment would exceed the
recovery value, the Purchasing Officer shall dispose of the same in such a
manner as he or she deems appropriate and in the best interest of the
City."
This property, if declared surplus, will, be sold to residents during the City of
Rosemead's Community Yard sale scheduled for Saturday, March 8, in the northwest
parking lot at Southern California Edison. Funds resulting from the sale will be placed in
the donor account for our Rockin' Rosemead Summer Concerts. Any items that do not
sell will be donated to People for People as with all items remaining following the
ITEM NUMBER: I
City Council Meeting
February 15, 2014
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Community Yard Sale. People for People typically resells these items as thrift to offset
their operational costs.
Staff Recommendation
It is recommended that, pursuant to sections 3.24.130 subsection 11 (e) of the
Rosemead Municipal Code, the City Council declare all referenced City property as
surplus and authorize its sale during the upcoming Community Yard Sale on March 8,
2014, and to donate all items that do not sell to People for People for re -sale or other
disposition as they deem appropriate.
PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS
This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Any and all proceeds resulting from the sale of surplus property during the City's
Community Yard Sale will be placed in the donor account for Rosemead's summer
concerts.
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DAVI TGOMERY -SCOTT
Parks an Recreation Director