Ordinance 2715CITY OF ALEDA ORDINANCE NO.
New Series
2715
AMENDING THE ALEDA MUNICIPAL CODE BY REPEALING SECTION 2 - 63
(LOST / STOLEN AND UNCLAIMED PROPERTY) OF ARTICLE V
(ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND POLICIES) OF CHAPTER II
(ADMINISTRATION) IN ITS ENTIRETY AN REPLACING WITH REVISED
SECTION 2-63 (LOST STOLEN AND UNCLAIMED PROPERTY), OF
ARTICLE V (ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND POLICIES) OF CHAPTERI I (ADMINISTRATION)
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Alameda that:
Section 1 The Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended byrepealing section 2 - 63 (Lost / Stolen and Unclaimed Property) ofArticle V (Administrative Procedures and policies) of Chapter I I
(Administration) in its entirety.
Section 2 The Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended by
adding a revised section 2-63 (Lost, Stolen and Unclaimed Property)to Article V (Administrative Procedures and Policies) of ChapterI I (Administration) thereof to read:
2 -LOST, STOLEN, AN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY.
63.Chief of Police to be Custodian.
The Chief of Police shall be the custodian of all lost / stolen
and unclaimed property which may now be in his/her possession or
under his/her control/or which may hereafter come into possession
of any Police Officer.
2 - 63.Duty of Officer Receiving Property.
Every Police Officer / upon taking or receiving into his/her
custody / in the discharge of his/her duty any money or property
shall deliver such money or property to the Chief of Police / who
shall particularly register all such property delivered to orrecei ved by him/her kept for that purpose, stating the name of the
person from whom, and by whom, such article or parcel shall have
been taken, the name of all claimants of each article or parcel,
the time of seizure, and the final dispositions thereof.
63.Duty to Report Property in Possession.
The Chief of Police shall, at the expiration of each fiscal
year , make a report to the Council of all lost stolen and
unclaimed property which may be in his/her possession or underhis/her control.
2 - 63.Disposi tion of Property Taken From Prisoner.
Whenever money or property shall have been taken from a person
on suspicion that such person feloniously obtained the same / if
upon examination of the person suspected, the examining magistrate
shall be satisfied from the evidence that he/she is innocent / andthat the money. or property rightly belongs to him/her / suchmagistrate shall/in writing / order the Chief of Police or officer
having charge of such money or property to return the same to the
person accused.
63.Unclaimed Personal Property In Hands of Police Department.
All unclaimed personal property in the possession of the
Police Department shall be stored in a safe place by the Chief of
Police for at least three (3) months. During this period , the
Chief of Police shall restore such property to its legal owner
upon proof of such ownership satisfactory to him/her and upon the
payment of all reasonable necessary costs in the care andprotection thereof / unless such property is being held by the
Police Department as evidence in a pending case.
63.Unclaimed Personal Property.Notice of Sale or Transfer.
At any time after the expiration of said three (3) months
period for the retention of unclaimed personal property, the Chief
of Police may publish once in a newspaper of general circulation inthe City of Alameda: a) a notice of his/her intention to sell at
a public auction at the time therein specified, certain unclaimed
personal property or b) a notice of his/her intention to transfer
to the City Finance Director / or his/her designee, at the time
therein specified, certain unclaimed personal property for disposal
or sale by said City Finance Director.
63.Unclaimed Personal Property. Sale or Transfer.
The sale or transfer to the City Finance Director, or his/her
designee, shall be made not less than five (5) days after the
publication of said notices. In the case of a sale (by the Chief of
Police or City Finance Director, or his/her designee) each itemshall be sold at public auction to the highest bidder. In the case
of a transfer to the City Finance Director, or his/her designee,
such property shall not be redeemable by the owner or other personentitled to possession. If the City Finance Director, or his/her
designee, determines that any such property is needed for a public
use by the City, or a nonprofit corporation which has entered into
a written agreement with the City or received a grant from the Cityto provide public services, or any other public agency, such
property may be retained or transferred to such public agency for
such public use / and need not be sold.
2 - 63.Expenses and Proceeds of Sale.
The expenses connected wi th such sale and storage of unclaimedproperty / when such unclaimed property is subj ect to forfeiture
proceedings under California Health and Safety Code Section 11470/shall be proper charge against the funds of the Police
Department. All proceeds received from such sale shall
delivered to the City Finance Department for deposit in the Police
Department I s Fund.
The expenses connected with the sale and storage of all other
property under this section shall be a proper charge against theCitys General Fund. All proceeds received from such sale shall be
delivered to the City Finance Department for deposit in the CityGeneral Fund.
63.Unsold Items.
The Chief of Police and/or City Finance Director / or his/herdesignee, shall report any items remaining unsold after said public
auction to the City Manager who shall instruct said Chief of Police
and/or City Finance Director, or his/her designee, what disposition
shall be made thereof as he/she may see fit in the public interest.
63-Third Party Claims.
The Justice of the Peace for the City may hear and determine
any complaint made by a person interested in the disposition of any
money or property mentioned in this section / and may / upon hearing
direct the delivery of any money or property or the payment of the
proceeds of the sale of any property to the person entitledthereto.
Section If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or
phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or
unconsti tutional by the decision of any court of competent
jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of the ordinance. The City Council hereby
declares that it would have passed this ordinance and each section,subsection, sentence, clause / and phrase thereof , irrespective of
the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences,
clauses / or phrases be declared invalid or uTIconsti tutional.
Section 4 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect
from and after the expiration of thirty ' (30) days from the date
its final passage.
Attest:
PtlCity Clerk
1/ the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing
Ordinance was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council
of the City of Alameda in regular meeting assembled on the 2nd
day of January , 1996/ by the following vote to wit:
AYES:Councilmembers Arnerich, DeWitt, Lucas,
Mannix and President Appezzato -
NOES:None.
ABSENT:None.
ABSENTENTIONS:None.
IN WITNESS / WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
official seal of said City this 3rd day of Januarv , 1996.
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Dial B. Felsch, City Clerk
City of Alameda