HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2023-035 Declaring Certain Fire Equipment to be Surplus and Authorizing Its DisposalRESOLUTION NO. R-2023-035
A RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT TO BE
SURPLUS, AND AUTHORIZING ITS DISPOSAL .
WHEREAS, the City of Riverside finds itself in possession of certain Fire Department
equipment that is no longer needed for City operations.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
OF THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS:
THAT the equipment listed on the attached Surplus List ("Equipment") is declared
surplus. The equipment shall be disposed in a manner determined by the City Administrator, or
his designee, including sale by receipt of sealed bids, public auction, Internet auction,
negotiated sale, or donation to a governmental entity, provided however, that if there is no
reasonable market value (i.e., the property is worth little of significance) then the equipment
may be recycled or discarded.
FURTHER THAT the Mayor, the City Administrator, and other appropriate City
officials are hereby authorized to take any and all actions as may be deemed necessary or
convenient to carry out and comply with the intent of this Resolution and to execute and
deliver for and on behalf of the City all certificates, instruments, agreements and other
documents, as may be necessary or convenient to perform all matters herein authorized.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside,
Missouri, the 21st day of March 2023.
M or Kathleen L. Rose
ATTEST:
Robin Kincaid, City Clerk
SURPLUS LIST
2004 CONTINENTAL FIRE GEAR EXTRACTOR (WASHING MACHINE)
SERIAL No. 1300630E03
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City of Riverside
Resolution Overview
Continental Gear Extractor disposal
Agenda Date:
March 21 ", 2023
The fire department is requesting to dispose/sell our 2004 Continental fire gear extractor
(Washing machine) on the Purple Wave auction web -site. This machine was purchase buy the
city in 2004 for cleaning firefighter turnout gear. During the renovation of the Public Safety
Complex, it was determined that was in need of replacement. It is need of some repairs and is not
very efficient when it comes to utilities.
The Fire Department embarked on getting a grant from the MO Department of Public Safety for
this machine and additional machine to help dry our water rescue gear and firefighting boots etc.
We were recently approved for the grant. The new machine will be much more efficient for us to
use.
We are asking for approval to place the 2004 Fire Gear Extractor on Purple Wave for disposal.
Respectively,
Gordon Fowlston
Fire Chief