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City Council Ordinance 125ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 1983 #125 The City Council of Monticello hereby ordains the the following Ordinance Section 10-1-1 through 10-1-3, Property and Equipment Control is hereby adopted as follows: CHAPTER 1 PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT CONTROL SECTION: 10-1-1 Purpose 10-1.-2 Definitions 10-1-3 Procedure 10-1-1 PURPOSE: It is the purpose of this Chapter to maintain ac- countability of all tangible property and equipment purchased by the City, or otherwise acquired, or furnished by other agencies. This accountability shall be maintained by records kepi; by the City Administrator, and by the Director of Public Works, and the records shall be verified at least once each year by a physical inventory of the property in the City's possession, and reconciled appropriately. 10-1-2 DEFINITIONS: For the purpose of this Chapter the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein. ACOUISITION VALUE OR INDIVIDUAL UNI'., VALUE: The price of the item paid at the time of purchase by the City, including applicable taxes, freight and installation costs. Donated items or items otherwise furnished shall have their acquisition value estimated on the basis of the current market replacement value. NONEXPENDAB LF PERSONAL PROPERTY: Any tangible item of property not including land, permanent buildings or structures having a useful life of one year or more. This includes any iterns attached to a permanent structure that can be removed or replaced, and items that have been installed on other nonexpendable property. An example is a radio installed on a vehicle. Both the radio and the vehicle must be iden- tified separately. 10-1-3 PROCEDURE: This procedure describes the requirements and pro- cedures for maintaining accountability of all tangible nonexpendable personal property in possession of the City. All items, either owned 1)}, the City, or loaned or furnished to it from other sources, having an individual unit value of $300 or more and a useful life of one year or more are covered in this procedure. Items which have a useful life of one year or more and have an individual unit value of less than 5300 shall be grouped by like item, and the groups shall be accounted for- in accordance with this procedure. Land, permanent buildings and structures are excluded from this procedure. 10-1-3 (A. ) At the time an item of nonexpendable personal property is re- ceived by the City either through direct purchase, as part of a package contract, donation, or some other means, the item shall be assigned a City identification number, and a tag containing this number shall be permanently affixed to the item, in a conspicuous place. An entry shall be made in the City's property log maintained by the City Administrator and an individual property card shall be prepared and maintained on file by the Director of Public Works. (R. ) When the item, or group of items is received, but before the item is placed in service, the following actions will be performed: 1. A copy of the contract or purchase order shall be sent to the City Administrator. 2. A City identification number shall be assigned, and an identification tag bearing that numher shall be affixed to the item. The identification number of the item shall be provided to the City Administrator. 3. The City Administrator shall enter the item in the City property log, including all of the following information: a. Description of the item. b. Manufacturer's serial number. C. City identification number. d. Date of acquisition - this is the date the City took actual possession of the item. e. Acquisition cost - this is the price paid for the item, including applicable taxes, freight and any installation costs. If this cost information is not available because the item is not a direct City purchase, the value may be estimated based on current market replacement costs. f . Grant number - if the item is acquired using funds provided under a federal grant, the grant number number shall be entered. g. Contract or P.O. number - the contract c,r purchase order under which the item was purchased. h. Ownership - show "City" if procured by the City, or if on loan from another agency, identify the agency. 10-1-3 i . Location - the Phys ial location of the item when in use. If the item is a vehicle or portable, show its responsible department. j. Responsible department - the department responsible for the item, and to which the item is assigned. , 4. The Director of Public works or his authorized representative shall make up a property card, which contains the same information as the property log, for each individual item. The location entry on this card shall be revised each time the item is moved to a new location, and/or the responsible department changes. The acquisition value shown on the property card, and on the property log must agree at the time of acquisition — (C.) once a year a complete inventory of all City property shall be _ conducted. The purpose of this inventory is to assure that all City property is actually in the Possession of the City and properl accounted for. Y The inventory shall consist of actually locating each item listed on the property log. The person conducting the inventory shall physicall identify the property item by description, manufacturer's serial y number and City identification number from the identification tag on the item. The location and responsible department shall be noted on an inventory sheet. The physical condition of the item shall also be noted. .This sheet will then be sent to the City Administrator who will verify that the data on the inventory sheet matches the information on the property log. A copy of the inventory sheet shall also be sent to the Director of Public Works who will verify the information on the property cards. If any property items are located, which are not tagged, then these items shall be tagged immediately, and the appropriate entries made into the property log, and new property cards prepared. ( �• } If any items are missing at completion of the inventory, or if any item is lost, stolen or vandalized at any time, the responsible (1cpartment head shall immediately notify the City Police Department to initiate the appropriate invetigation. The City Administrator and the f -)i rec for of Public Works shall also be notified of the loss, and the I inn being taken to recover the lost item. (F:. ) If any item of property is disposed of, the City Administrator ;ha 11 be notif ied and provided the following information for the ro pe r t y log: 10-1-3 1. The disposition of the property, and reason. 2. The date disposed of. 3. Dollar amount of revenue from the disposal action. The same information shall also be provided to the Director of Public works for entry in the appropriate property card. Passed by the City Council of Monticello this 9th day of May, 1983. Arve A. Grimsmo Mayor of Monticello Thomas A. Eidem City Administrator