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CHAPTER 14
CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY
50-1401. REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY CITIES -- METHOD OF CONVEYANCE OR
EXCHANGE. It is the intent of this chapter that cities of the state of Idaho
shall have general authority to manage real property owned by the city in ways
which th~j~ldgmèht -of the city council of each city deems to be in the public
interest. The city council shall have the power to sell, exchange or convey,
by good and sufficient deed or other appropriate instrument in writing, any
real property owned by the city which is underutilized or which is not used
for public purposes.
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CHAPTER 14
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50-1402. DECLÀRAT-LON OF VALUE OF PROPERTY. Whenever the city council
proposes to convey, exchang6 or offer for sale any real property, it shall
first declare the value or minimum price, if any, it intends to receive as a
result of such conveyance or exchange. The city council may contract for or
provide that the property be appraised under such terms and conditions as may
be deemed appropriate by the city council. The declaration, either in the form
of a minimum dollar value, or an explanation of an intended exchange or
conveyance for other than monetary consideration shall be made on the record
at a public meeting of the council. The city council may also declare that the
subject property will be offered for sale without establishing a minimum
price.
Following a declaration of intent to sell or exchange real property, the
clerk of the city shall publish a summary of the action taken by the city
council in the official newspaper of the city and provide notice of a public
hearing before the city council. Notice of the public hearing concerning the
proposed exchange or conveyance shall be published in the official newspaper
of the city at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date of the hearing.
The Idaho Code is made available On the Internet by the Idaho Legislature as a public service.
This Internet version of the Idaho Code may not be used for commercial purposes, nor may this
database be published or repackaged for commercial sale without express written permission.
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The Idaho Code is the property o/the state o.fIdaho, and is copyrighted by Idaho law, I.c. §9-350.
According to Idaho law, any person who reproduces or distributes the Idaho Code for commercial
purposes in violation of the provisions of this statute shall be deemed to be an infringer of the state
of Idaho's copyright.
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CHAPTER 14
CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY
50-1403. DISPOSITION AFTER HEARING. After a public hearing has been
conducted, the city council may proceed to exchange, conveyor offer for sale
the real property in question, subject to the restrictions of section 50-1401,
Idaho Code. The city council shall be governed by the following provisions:
(1) When the property is offered for sale, the property shall be sold at
a public auction to the highest bidder and no bids shall be accepted for less
than the minimum declared value previously recorded on the record at a public
meeting of the council, provided however, if no bids are received, the city
council shall have the authority to sell such property as it deems in the best
interest of the city.
(2) When it is determined by the city council to be in the city's best
interest that the property be offered for exchange, the council may do all
things necessary to exchange any property owned by the city for real property
of equal value pursuant to terms which shall be a matter of public record.
(3) When property is purchased, donated or otherwise conveyed to a city
and the city has previously used federal funding to acquire the property, with
funds specifically designated for the purpose of assisting low- to
moderate-income families with decent, safe, affordable housing opportunities,
the property may be sold, donated or otherwise conveyed directly to a low- to
moderate-income family, so long as the sale or conveyance is consistent with
the applicable federal regulations under which the property was obtained
initially. In such instances, the city council shall pass an ordinance
stating:
(a) That the property was acquired, in whole, with federal funds;
(b) That the property is to be sold or otherwise conveyed to a low- to
moderate-income family;
(c) That the sale or conveyance is consistent with all applicable
federal, state or local statutes, laws, regulations and policies; and
(d) That the property may be offered for sale, donation or otherwise
conveyed immediately upon the passing of the ordinance.
(4) When it is determined by the city council to be in the city's best
interest that a transfer or conveyance be made, the city council may, by
ordinance duly enacted, authorize the transfer or conveyance of any real
property owned by such city to any tax supported governmental unit, with or
without consideration.
(5) When it is determined by the city council to be in the city's best
interest, the city may transfer property to a trustee for security purposes,
or for purposes of accommodating a transaction, or for funding of construction
of capital facilities on city owned property.
The Idaho Code is made available on the Internet by the Idaho Legislature as a public service.
This Internet version of the Idaho Code may not be used for commercial purposes, nor may this
database be published or repackaged for commercial sale without express written permission.
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The Idaho Code is the property of the state of Idaho, and is copyrighted by Idaho law, Ie. § 9-350.
According to Idaho law, any person who reproduces or distributes the Idaho Code for commercial
purposes in violation of the provisions of this statute shall be deemed to be an infringer of the state
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50-1404. TERMS OF SALE. Real property may be sold for cash or on contract
for a period not exceeding ten (10) years, with a rate of interest on all
deferred payments as.?etermined by the city council. The title to all property
sold on--e-C5ñtrà-cCsliiüf be -retained in the name of the city until full payment
- has been made by the purchaser. Any property sold by the city council under
- the provisions of this section either for cash or on contract, shall be
assessed by the county assessor in the same manner and upon the same basis of
valuation as though the purchaser held a record title to the property so sold.
The city council shall have authority to cancel any contract of sale pursuant
to law, and retain all payments paid thereon, if the purchaser shall fail to
comply with any of the terms of the contract. The city council may, by
agreement with the purchaser, modify or extend any of the terms of any
contract of sale, but the total period shall not exceed ten (10) years.
The Idaho Code is made available on the Internet by the Idaho Legislature as a public service.
This Internet version of the Idaho Code may not be used for commercial purposes, nor may this
database be published or repackaged for commercial sale without express written permission.
Search the Idaho Statutes
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The Idaho Code is the property of the state of Idaho, and is copyrighted by Idaho law, I.C § 9-350.
According to Idaho law, any person who reproduces or distributes the Idaho Code for commercial
purposes in violation of the provisions of this statute shall be deemed to be an infringer of the state
of Idaho's copyright.
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50~1405. CONVEYANCE -- DISPOSITION OF PROCEEDS. The proceeds received
from the sale or exchange of property shall be utilized in a manner consistent
with provisions of law regarding revenues received by the city.
The Idaho Code is m"de...sy.ailsble on the Internet by the Idaho Legislature as a public service.
This.. Inte.rne.t. verSion of thè-.Idaho Code may not be used for colDlllercial purposes, nor may this
database be published or repackaged for cOlDlllercial sale without express written permission.
Search the Idaho Statutes
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The Idaho Code is the property o/the state of Idaho, and is copyrighted by Idaho law, IC § 9-350.
According to Idaho law, any person who reproduces or distributes the Idaho Code for commercial
purposes in violation of the provisions of this statute shall be deemed to be an infringer of the state
ofIdaho's copyright.
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