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In cases where the public interest in a maximum financial or economic return is outweighed by the public benefit, due to factors such as (by way of illustration and not limitation) the unique character or development potential of a given property, the city manager may recommend for council approval the disposal of property by a special disposition process which may include disposal for less than the appraised fair market value or for other cognizable forms of consideration in addition to or in lieu of monetary payment to the city. The special disposition process may include (without limitation) sale by any of the methods set forth at BMC 2.94.020, options to purchase, lease purchase transactions, or other commonly used, commercially reasonable means of disposal. Approval for special disposition of property under this section shall include written findings of the council setting out and supporting the basis for the council’s decision that the public benefit of disposal pursuant to this section outweighs the public interest in a maximum financial or economic return. (Ord. 2024 § 1, 2009).