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Notwithstanding the other provisions of this chapter, the city council may convey to charitable, nonprofit organizations surplus personal property as it is determined by the city council that the use to which the personal property will be put for the benefit of the general welfare of the community in matters such as recreation, education, aid to the destitute, city beautification, or any other activity in which the city government may legitimately participate. The maximum estimated value for the personal property shall not exceed five thousand dollars and the organization accepting such personal property shall sign a statement and file with the city clerk that it accepts such property on the condition that it will be used for the purpose designated by the city council, that it shall not be used for any other purpose without permission of the city council, and that if such property is ever diverted to other than a charitable use, the city may reclaim such property. (Ord. 88-16 Art. 2 § 21, 1988)