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ARTICLE II. Other Abandoned Property
§ 50-4. Procedure.
§ 50-5. Storage.
§ 50-6. Claim by owner.
§ 50-7. Sale of property.
§ 50-8. Disposition of proceeds.

ARTICLE II. Other Abandoned Property

[Adopted 10-14-1981 as Sec. 202.02 of the 1981 Kellogg City Code]

§ 50-4. Procedure.

Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I). All property, other than abandoned vehicles regulated under Article I of this chapter, lawfully coming into the possession of the City shall be disposed of as provided in this article.

§ 50-5. Storage.

The department of the City acquiring possession of the property shall arrange for its storage. If City facilities for storage are unavailable or inadequate, the department may arrange for storage at privately owned facilities.

§ 50-6. Claim by owner.

The owner may claim the property by exhibiting satisfactory proof of ownership and paying the City any storage or maintenance costs incurred by it. A receipt for the property shall be obtained upon release to the owner.

§ 50-7. Sale of property.

Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I). If the property remains unclaimed in the possession of the City for 60 days, the property shall be sold to the highest bidder at a public auction conducted by the Chief of Police of the City after 10 days' published notice setting forth the time and place of the sale and the property to be sold.

§ 50-8. Disposition of proceeds.

The proceeds of the sale shall be placed in the general fund of the City. If the former owner makes application and furnishes satisfactory proof of ownership or lien interest within six months of the sale, he shall be paid the proceeds of the sale of his property less the costs of storage and the proportionate part of the cost of published notice and other costs of the sale.