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EXHIBIT "B" <br /> CITY OF EVERETT <br /> SECTION OF CITY CHARTER <br /> Sec. 15.8 Sale or Lease of Property <br /> The council shall not authorize the sale of property belonging to the city unless it <br /> first determines, by a majority plus one vote of the council, that the property is not and <br /> will not be needed for city purposes, and the council gives notice of intention to sell as <br /> in this section provided. The council shall not so determine until it has received the <br /> approval of the mayor, and shall have given three (3) days notice to all Departments <br /> and shall have reviewed any recommendation received from such Departments. <br /> All sales shall be public in an initial offering, except that sales to other government <br /> entities may be by private sales. If a public sale initial offering results in no acceptable <br /> bids to the city, the city may sell the property through a private sale within six months <br /> of the initial offering, for a price greater than or equal to the appraised value relied <br /> upon when it was offered in the public sale. <br /> The notice of intention to sell shall be published once a week for three (3) <br /> consecutive weeks in the City official newspaper. The last publication shall be at least <br /> seven (7) days but not more than thirty (30) days before the date of sale. The notice <br /> shall describe the property and state the time and place at which it will be sold or <br /> offered for sale, the terms of sale, whether the property is to be sold at public or <br /> private sale, and if at public sale the notice shall call for bids, fix the conditions thereof <br /> and shall reserve the right to reject any and all bids. <br /> No real property of the city shall be sold for less than ninety (90) percent of the <br /> appraised value thereof as established by a written appraisal made not more than six (6) <br /> months before the date of sale by a disinterested person qualified in real estate <br /> valuations and meeting the appraisal certification requirements acceptable to council. <br /> The appraisal shall be signed by that person making the appraisal and filed with the city <br /> clerk, who shall keep it available and open to public inspection, from the period of <br /> publication of the notice of intention to sell until the date specified therein for the sale <br /> or offering of sale. Any notice of intention to sell real property of the city shall recite <br /> the appraised value thereof. <br /> Any lease or conveyance of property other than by sale shall be made by the <br /> council only after publication of notice as provided by council or once a week for three <br /> (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the city, which shall <br /> describe the property and state the time and place at which the leasing or conveyance <br /> decision will be made, the nature of such lease or conveyance, the party to receive it, <br /> and the compensation being paid. <br />