(1) The board shall, after holding a public hearing noticed as provided in 7-1-2121, adopt a resolution providing for sale and disposition of county real property. The resolution must include:
- (a) approved locations for sales, including whether sales may be conducted by use of an internet website or other online location;
- (b) a requirement that all sale locations be accessible to the public;
- (c) types of sales for which public auction is required;
- (d) who may conduct a sale or auction;
(e) procedures for issuing permits, leases, or licenses, including:
- (i) the terms, conditions, and processes for issuance of permits, leases, and licenses;
- (ii) authorization to enter into agreements with entities to which permits, leases, or licenses may be issued;
- (iii) a prohibition on a lease being made for an amount less than the amount that would have been collected if taxes on the real property had been levied; and
- (iv) the process for authorizing a lessee to place improvements on the property;
- (f) how sales will be noticed if the board intends to provide notice in addition to notice by publication as required in 7-1-2121;
- (g) how property retained by the county will be administered and maintained; and
- (h) any other provision that the board considers to be necessary for the disposition of property in a manner that is in the best interests of the county and its citizens.
- (2) In adopting the resolution, consideration must be given to multiple-use management.
- (3) Provisions in the resolution regarding exchanges or donations of real property must be in compliance with 7-8-2522.
History: En. Sec. 11, Ch. 255, L. 2017.