File #: 19-0966    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Legislative Matters Status: Passed
File created: 11/5/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/20/2019 Final action: 11/20/2019
Title: City Council consideration of Ordinance No. 3307, first reading of an Ordinance of the City of Corona, California amending Chapter 1.12 of the Corona Municipal Code to clarify the procedures by which the City can retain or dispose of certain unclaimed property.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Ordinance No. 3307 (Redline), 3. Ordinance No. 3307 (Clean)
AGENDA REPORT
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION



DATE: 11/20/2019

TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

FROM: Police Department

SUBJECT:
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City Council consideration of Ordinance No. 3307, first reading of an Ordinance of the City of Corona, California amending Chapter 1.12 of the Corona Municipal Code to clarify the procedures by which the City can retain or dispose of certain unclaimed property.

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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommended action
That the City Council introduce by title only and waive full reading of Ordinance 3307, first reading of an Ordinance amending Chapter 1.12 of the Corona Municipal Code to clarify the procedures by which the City can retain or dispose of certain unclaimed property.

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ANALYSIS:
The Police Department receives excessive items of unclaimed property, which requires certain retention and disposition procedures as outlined in the Corona Municipal Code ("CMC") Chapter 1.12. Currently, CMC Chapter 1.12 restricts the disposition of such property to an auction procedure, thus limiting the potential for the Police Department to donate items or goods that can be utilized for homeless or other public purposes to a charitable, civic or non-profit organization. In most circumstances the goods sought to be donated are bicycles, as the Police Department has sent an average of 36 bicycles per year to auction from 2014 to 2018. As can be seen in the attached redline version of the proposed ordinance, the proposed amendments to CMC Chapter 1.12 will now authorize the City to retain such property for the purpose of allowing the Police Department to donate unclaimed items to Council approved organizations pursuant to a mutually accepted agreement.
Additionally, the Police Department has experienced uncertainty with regards to the disposition and handling of found money versus money held as evidence or potential evidence for the court's use and retained in the City's official custody. While money held as evidence ...

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