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Cover page to Ordinance 663
The full text of the ordinance follows this cover page.
AN ORDINANCE -relating to the sale of City,
property�
Ordinance 663 was amended or repealed by the
following ordinances.
FOLLOWS:
TUKWILA ORDINANCE NO. 663
AMENDED BY 1958
AN ORDINANCE relating to the sale of City
property.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, DO ORDAIN AS
Section 1: Whenever it shall appear to the Mayor and
the City Council that it is for the best interests of the City
of Tukwila and the people thereof that any lot, parcel, or portion
of such lot or parcels, the property, whether real, personal, or
mixed, belonging to said City, should be sold, it shall be the duty
of said council to authorize a sale of such property acting by and
through the Mayor of the City of Tukwila, to cause to be effected
the conveyance as necessary to transfer said property, after the
same has been appraised, and under the limitations and restrictions
and in the manner hereinafter provided.
Section 2: Subsequent to the receipt of an appraisal of
said property, the Council shall fix a minimum price at which such
property may be sold. No sale shall be consummated unless, at least,
the minimum price fixed by the Council is bid.
Section 3: The CityClerk shall cause a call for bids to be
published relating to such property except when
(a) selling to a governmental agency in the manner provided
in the laws of the State of Washington;
(b) The value of the property to be sold is less than
$500.00; and
(c) The Council setting forth the facts by resolution has
declared an emergency to exist.
Section 4: City Clerk shall give notice of the City's
intention to make such sale by one publication in the official
newspaper of said City; the City Clerk shall also cause notice
of the City's intention to make such sales to be posted on the
public bulletin board in a conspicuous place in the City Hall of
the City of Tukwila; both posting and the date of publication must
be at least five calendar days before the final date for submission
of such competitive bids.
Section 5: The bid shall be opened in public at the time
and place stated in such publication. The City Council may reject
any and all bids, or the bid for any one or more or more of the par-
cels, real or personal, included in the aforesaid call for bids.
Section 6: Upon receipt of an acceptable bid relating to
said property the Council shall authorize the Mayor to cause nec-
essary instruments to be prepared and further authorizes the Mayor
to execute such instruments.
Section 7: In the event no bids, or no satisfactory bids
have been received pursuant to the method outlined above, or in the
event the appraisal value of the property is less than $500.00, then
and in that event the Mayor and City Council may receive or negotiate
bids relative to the sale of such property, but in no event shall
the said property be sold for less than the appraised value of such
property.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR, this
J day of �f 197,.
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
PUBLISHED IN THE RECORD CHRONICLE
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MAYOR