§ 4.32.162. Disposal for public services  


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  • The city council may dispose of real property or an interest in real property to a municipality, state, or federal entity or to a nonprofit corporation or association, or a native village council, when the recipient is providing a necessary public service to residents of the municipality, without seeking bids and for less than the fair market value of the real property or interest in real property. If a disposal is made under this section, the noncode ordinance authorizing the disposal must include:

    A. A finding that the disposal to the entity is for provisions of a necessary public service and a statement of facts upon which such a finding is based;

    B. A requirement that the conveyance of the property or property interest disposed include a condition that the title will revert to the municipality in the event the property is no longer used for the necessary public service justifying the disposal; and

    C. In the event that the entity receiving the interest in real property is a native village council, a requirement that the native village council waive any immunity from suit for the purpose of enforcing the reversion provision.

(Ord. No. 87-05, part, 1987)