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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.06 Sale of Police Vehicles ,w w CT/ V1U LI S50,qo I ' v AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: December 10, 1990. SUBJECT :Sale of police vehicles Report prepared by Phillip S. Molina EXHIBITS ATTACHED :1. Resolution authorizing the sale of the police vehicles, and 2. photos of the vehicles to be sold. RECOMMENDATION(S) :1. Adopt Resolution declaring the police vehicles as surplus property, 2. Approve the sale of these surplus vehicles, Direct the Finance Director to work with Nationwide to auction all four surplus vehicles. FINANCE STATEMO :The City will not incur any out-of-pocket costs. It is estimated that the net return to the City for each police vehicle will be approximately $2,200, and that the Corvette will return approximately $5,500. The actual amounts received will certainly be different based upon the market at the time of the auction. DESCRIPTION: The City Police Department replaced three Police vehicles this fiscal year. The new vehicles are now in the police fleet and are fully functional , which means that the older cars can now be identified as surplus and disposed of by sale through use of an auction. The City Police Department also recently received a 1977 white Chevrolet Corvette Coupe from the drug enforcement asset seizure program, which can also be auctioned. In February 1990 the City staff requested information concerning costs associated with selling five police vehicles from three auctioneers. Nationwide responded with the lowest overall fees for their service. The Council agreed to staff's recommendation to use Nationwide for that auction. Staff was pleased with the dollar return from the sale of those vehicles at auction and with the care provided by the company in performing simple maintenance work to bring the vehicles to the point where the City could receive the best price for them. Nationwide charges a commission of 10% on the sales price with a minimum cost of $100.00 per vehicle. The Company also charges $35 1car to remove the logo and $50 1car to pick up the vehicles. These costs are lower than the City was charged last year and are based in part upon the experience in dealing with the City and the condition of the City's vehicles. Any storage required on the drug seizure car is provide free of charge. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Council adopt the Resolution declaring the vehicles as surplus property, and approve the sale of the four vehicles identified above. Staff also recommends using Nationwide to auction the three police vehicles plus the Chevrolet Corvette, which was acquired during a drug seizure operation. --------------------------------- COPIES TO: ITEM NO. �1���� ���/��L�� a RESOLUTION NO. - 90 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ---------------------------------------------------------------- DECLARING PROPERTY SURPLUS RECITALS WHEREAS, the City Manager has determined that certain police vehicles described more particularly in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference are no longer needed for City purposes; and WHEREAS, the most effective method of disposing of such police vehicles is by auction; and WHEREAS, independent auctioneers are available to auction such police vehicles to the highest bidder; and WHEREAS, the City is authorized to dispose of personal property pursuant to Government Code S 37350. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the police vehicles described in Exhibit A are declared surplus property, to be sold by the City Manager; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager or his designee is authorized to enter into a contract with an independent auctioneer selected by the City Manager to sell the police vehicles listed on Exhibit A to the highest bidder. The proceeds of the sale, less the cost of sale, shall be deposited into the Internal Service Fund and the Criminal Activity Fund. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of 1990. 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