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AN ORDINANCE
Authorizing the Sale of City
Surplus Personal Property Owned by the City of Evanston
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Evanston has determined that it is no
longer necessary, practical, or economical or in the best interests of the City of Evanston
to retain ownership of the surplus personal property hereinafter described; and,
WHEREAS, it has been determined by the City Council of the City of Evanston to
sell said surplus property to the highest bidder at a public auction to be held on April 6,
2002,
NOW THERFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION 1: That pursuant to Section 1-17-3(B) of the City Code of the City of
. Evanston, 1979, as amended, the City Council finds that the surplus property described
in, Exhibit A (attached to this Ordinance) has an aggregate value in excess of one thousand
five hundred dollars ($1,500).
SECTION 2: That pursuant to said Section 1-17-3(B), the City Council hereby
authorizes and directs the City Manager to sell upon terms and conditions he deems
reasonable, necessary, and in the best interest of the City the aforescribed surplus now
owned by the City of Evanston at a public auction conducted under the aegis of the Village
of Fox Lake on April 6, 2002, to the highest bidder on said surplus property.
SECTION 3: That the City Manager is hereby authorized and may direct the Village
of Fox Lake to advertise the sale of aforementioned surplus property in a newspaper
having a general circulation within the City before the date of said public auction.
SECTION 4: That the City Manager is hereby authorized and may direct the village
of Fox Lake to enter into an agreement for the sale of said surplus property.
SECTION 5: That upon payment of the price indicated in the successful bid, the
City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to convey evidence of ownership of
aforesaid surplus personal property to each successful bidder(s).
• SECTION 6: That all ordinances or parts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION 7: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from after its
passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law.
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SECTION 7: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from after its
passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law.
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Introduced: 2002
Adopted: ��'L--��-�'� , 2002
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Approved: V
Mayors
ATTEST:
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Corpora�on Counsel
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EXHIBIT A
Inventory of items for April 6, 2002 Village of Fox Lake auction:
Citv Unit # Description
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Six (6) trunk organizer boxes
N/A
Eleven (11) Setina prisoner restraint dividers
N/A
Milwaukee pedestal grinder and wire wheel, model 1800
N/A
Lenco electronic panelspotter portable spot welder
N/A
Paint can shaker
N/A
Easy Sandblaster, model 1000-R (DSM Company)
N/A
Century Antifreeze/Coolant Recycler, Model 87600
134
1989 Power Boss sweeper
N/A
Kitchen Aid Dishwasher (Ser# FA4303578 115V)
N/A
True Mfg. Refrigerator
N/A
Cress Electric Kiln
N/A
Various office equipment — two (2) four drawer file
cabinets, one storage cabinet, one desk lamp, one
electric typewriter
N/A
Teledyne walk -behind saw with blades
N/A
McCulloch chain saw (125C model)
N/A
McCulloch chain saw (750 model)
N/A
Two (2) Homelite chain saws
N/A
Eight (8) wooden shovel replacement handles; five (5)
climbing saddles; and eight (8) hand held spotlights
N/A
Three (3) snow blowers — model ST824 8 hp Arlens)
24
1997 Ford Crown Victoria
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