Resolution No 3682

RESOLUTION NO. 3682


A RESOLUTION of the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle declaring Heavy
Lift  Truck  No.  25  surplus  for  Port  District  purposes  and
authorizing the Chief Executive Ofcer to execute all documents
necessary for its sale or disposal.

WHEREAS, the voters of King County, pursuant to the provisions of enabling
legislation adopted by the Legislature of the State of Washington, Chapter 92, Laws of 1911,
Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 53.04.010 authorized and approved at a special election
held in King County on the fth day of September, 1911, the formation of a port district
coextensive with King County to be known as the Port of Seattle; and

WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle (Port) was thereupon established as a port district and
has since been and now is a duly authorized and acting port district of the State of Washington;
and

WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle owns certain personal property described below; and

WHEREAS, said property is no longer needed for its intended purpose, or other
purposes of the Port; and

WHEREAS, the Port desires to surplus said personal property and dispose of it pursuant
to RCW 53.08.090; and

WHEREAS, the estimated value of said personal property is not less than $17,000, and
therefore requires Port Commission authorization to be surplused in accordance with RCW
53.08.090 and the annually renewed motion of the Port Commission delegating to the Port Chief
Executive Ofcer authority to surplus personal property with a value of $17,000 or less.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Port Commission of the Port of
Seattle as follows:

Section 1: The following personal property is no longer needed for Port purposes and it is in the
best interest of the Port that said property be declared surplus and sold or disposed of:

Item                     Model       Serial N0.    Approximate Salvage Value

1969 Towmotor Forklift     AH60        92L272              $15,000 - $20,000

Section 2: The Chief Executive Oicer is authorized to take all steps and execute all
documents necessary for the disposal of said property in accordance with State law.

Section 3: Any acts of the Director of the Central Procurement Ofce made consistent
with the authority and prior to the effective date of this Resolution are hereby ratied and
conrmed.

ADOPTED by the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle at a duly noticed meeting held
this    Z 3)")        day of   \ )\~
I       , 2013, and duly authenticated in open session by the
signatures ofthe Commissioners voting in favor thereof an  the seal of the Commission.

Bill. BRYANT




STEPHANIE BOWMAN

Port  ommission

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