HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 11,307RESOLUTION NO. 11,307
COMBINATION OF SURPLUS PROPERTY OVER AND UNDER
$2500
WHEREAS, by Public Law 655, 84th Congress (70th
Stat. 493), the Federal Government has authorized the donation
of surplus Federal property for civil defense purposes; and
WHEREAS, certain conditions are imposed by the
Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, Region Seven, the Department
of Health, Education and Welfare, the California Office of
Emergency Services, and the State Educational Agency for
Surplus Property, in connection with the acquisition of such
property; and
WHEREAS, the City of National City desires to
establish its eligibility for such property;
IT IS, THEREFORE, certified that:
I. It is an emergency services organization
designated pursuant to State law, within the meaning of
the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of
1949, as amended, and the regulations of the Department
of Health, Education and Welfare.
II. Property requested by this document is usable
and necessary in the State for emergency service purposes,
including research for any such purpose; as required for
its own use to fill an existing need; and is not being
acquired for any other use or purpose, for use outside of
the State, or for sale.
III. Funds are available to pay the costs of care
and handling incident to donation, including packing,
preparation for shipping, loading, and transporting such
property.
THE DONEE HEREBY AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS
AND CONDITIONS:
I. TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL
PROPERTY, REGARDLESS OF ACQUISITION COST, DONATED FOR
EMERGENCY SERVICE PURPOSES:
A. Property acquired by the donee shall
be on an "as is" "where is" basis, without warranty of
any kind.
B. There will also be applicable such
other terms and conditions as are contained in the
regulations of the Office of Civil Defense, Office of
the Secretary of the Army, Part 1802 of Chapter XVIII of
Title 32 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
II. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE
TO PROPERTY HAVING A SINGLE ITEM ACQUISITION COST OF
$2500 OR MORE DONATED FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE PURPOSES:
A. All such property shall be distributed
and, during the period of restriction, be properly main-
tained in good operational condition and stored, or in-
stalled or utilized only as necessary to achieve a state
of operational readiness as required by the emergency service
mission assigned to the donee in accordance with the emergency
operational plans of the State and, where applicable, local
government (which are in consonance with national emergency
objectives, as now or hereafter amended).
B. Except as otherwise expressly provided
herein below and unless and until expressly waived in
writing by the Regional Director of the Defense Civil
Preparedness Agency, on a case basis, the period of restric-
tion for all items of property donated having a single item
acquisition cost to the Federal Government of $2500 or more
shall be four years from the date of donation. The specific
exceptions are as follows:
1. Motor Vehicles, Federal Supply Class-
ification (FSC) Group 23 -- for which a two-year period of
restriction shall apply.
2. Terms and conditions applicable to
aircraft and to vessels measuring 50 feet or more in length
are specific exceptions to all of this section; but the
provisions are those specified in the appropriate conditional
transfer documents in accordance with regulations of the
Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
C. Items of property donated having a unit
fair market value of $25.00 or more, but less than $2500
government acquisition cost, for which a one-year period
of State restriction shall apply.
D. During the period of restriction, the
property shall not be sold, traded, leased, loaned, bailed,
encumbered, or otherwise disposed of without the specific
prior written approval of the Regional Director of the
Defense Civil Preparedness Agency or the Director of the
Office of Emergency Services.
E. If, during the period of restriction,
property is no longer suitable, usable, or further needed
for the purpose for which acquired, the donee shall promptly
notify the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, through the
Office of Emergency Services, and shall, as directed by the
Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, retransfer the property
to such department or agency of the United States of America
or such other donee as may be designated by the Defense Civil
Preparedness Agency.
F. In the event any of the terms and conditions
set forth in this section are breached, all right, title,
and interest in the property involved shall, at the option
of the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, revert to the
United States of America. In addition, where there has been
an unauthorized disposal or improper use, the donee, at the
option of the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, shall be
liable to the United States of America for all damages.
Where the property is not returned to possession and owner-
ship of the United States of America or where property has
been improperly used, the donee shall be liable to the United
States of America and all proceeds shall be deemed to have
been received and held in trust for the United States of
America and the donee shall promptly remit the same to
the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency. When the fair
market value or rental value of the property at the time
of such disposal or improper use is greater than the pro-
ceeds derived from such action, the donee shall, at the
option of the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, also be
liable for and promptly remit the difference between such
proceeds and such value, as determined by the Defense Civil
Preparedness Agency. The remedies provided in this para-
graph (F) of this section are in addition to administrative
compliance measures, and all civil remedies and criminal
penalties provided by law.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED by the City Council
of the City of National City that:
Name and Official Title
OSBURN, City Manager and Director
Civil Defense
C.
of
SHERMAN T. STENBERG, Assistant City
Manager and Assistant Director of
Civil Defense
KENNETH E. JOYCE, Fire Chief
DONALD A. NEWBERRY, Director of Publi
Works
LESLIE HARMON, Equipment Maintenance
Foreman
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are hereby designated as the authorized representatives of said
City to sign for and accept surplus Federal property, regard-
less of acquisition cost, in accordance with the conditions
imposed by the above agencies; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution of authorization
shall remain in full force and effect until superseded or
rescinded by resolution of this Council transmitted in duplicate
to the California Office of Emergency Services; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Council is
hereby authorized and directed to send two (2) certified copies
of this resolution to the California Office of Emergency
Services, for filing with said Office and with the State
Department of Education.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 11,289
is hereby rescinded.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this l2th day of February, 1974.
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