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CONSENT AGENDA <br />Commissioner Wodtke requested that Item C be removed <br />from the Consent Agenda. <br />A. Surplus Property <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 2/6/84: <br />TO: BOARD,. OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DATE: February 6, 1984 FILE:- <br />THRU: Michael Wright <br />County Administrator <br />SUBJECT: Surplus Property <br />FROM: GE�RAL ERVICE IV SION <br />F�REFERENCES: <br />Caroly Goodrich, Manager <br />Purchasing Department <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />Attached is a list of Addressograph machines and card file cabinets no <br />longer being used by the Supervisor of Elections. Items 1-4 are the <br />machines used to make metal address plates. Items 5-12 are Storage cabinets <br />for the plates. Prices listed are prices at the time of purchase. <br />The records of the Supervisor of Elections are now on computer, therefore, <br />the Addressograph machines are not needed. <br />Two Addressograph dealers were contacted and asked to place an estimated <br />value on the equipment. Addressograph, Ft. Lauderdale, stated the value <br />would be no more than $200-300.00 total for all equipment. General Business <br />Machines, Miami (dealer of new and reconditioned addressing systems) stated <br />the equipment has no value at all, there is no market for this type of <br />equipment. <br />If the equipment were to be disposed of as scrap metal, maximum value would <br />be -$150.00 total. <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />Under Florida State Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners must declare <br />this property as surplus before it can be disposed of by selling to the best <br />bidder, donating to an organization, or selling as scrap metal. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />It is recommended that the Board of County Commissioners declare this property <br />as surplus, so said property can be disposed of by selling to the best <br />bidder, donating to an organization or selling as scrap metal. <br />3 <br />"'GOA PACEl-1 <br />