RESOLUTION # 2025 - 010

Published in the Greeley County Republican on December 10, 2025


RESOLUTION # 2025 - 010


A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A PROCEDURE TO SELL CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY UNIFIED GREELEY COUNTY, KANSAS, PURSUANT TO K.S.A. 19-211(b).

 


WHEREAS, K.S.A. 19-211(b) allows the governing body of a County to adopt a resolution establishing a methodology for the disposal of property, including real property, that includes the notification of the public of the property to be sold, the description of the property, and the method of sale; 

 


WHEREAS, Unified Greeley County, Kansas owns certain real property which it desires to sell, described as follows:

 


Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10), Block One Hundred Three (103), First Addition to the City of Tribune, Greeley County, Kansas.

 


WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Unified Greeley County, Kansas, desires to establish a procedure, pursuant to K.S.A. 19-211(b), for the sale of the above-described real estate.

 


NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF UNIFIED GREELEY COUNTY, KANSAS, as follows:

 


1. The Board of Supervisors directs the Unified Clerk to publish in the official newspaper for three consecutive weeks a “Notice of Intent to Sell Real Property” with reference to the above-described real property.

 


2. Said Notice shall describe the method of sale as an OPEN BID process with the following guidelines and procedures:

 


A) Opening minimum bid is $1,000.00.  Bid increments shall be a minimum of

$250.00, unless waived by the Board of Supervisors.

B) All bids shall be made on the Bid Sheet form available from the Unified Greeley County — Municipal Service District Office.

C) Bids will be received in person or by email at the Unified Greeley County 

– Municipal Service District Offices (City Hall) - 508 Broadway, Tribune, Kansas 

67879 (email: cityoftribune@wbsnet.org) until Friday, January 9, 2026, at 4:00 

p.m. MDT.

D) All bids shall be open to inspection by the public during normal business hours 

of the Unified Greeley County — Municipal Service District Office, which is 8:00 

am to 4:00 p.m. MDT, Monday through Friday.

E) To be considered a valid bid, the bid must be on the Bid Sheet form, be in an 

amount that is at least the minimum opening bid, and exceed any previously 

submitted valid bid by the minimum bid increment of $250.00.

F) Only those persons who have submitted a valid bid prior to 4:00 p.m., Friday, 

January 9, 2026, will be allowed to place additional open bids to the Board of 

Supervisors at the regularly scheduled meeting commencing at 1:00 p.m., 

Monday, January 12, 2026.  The open bid process at the Board of Supervisors  

meeting will begin at approximately 1:00 p.m. and continue until such time as is 

closed by a majority vote of the Board of Supervisors. 

G) The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive 

informalities.

H) The successful bidder will be required to enter into a real estate purchase 

contract immediately following the close of bids by the Board of Supervisors, and 

tender 10% of the sum of the successful bid as earnest money.  A copy of the 

contract will be available from the Municipal Service District Office.  Unified 

Greeley County will provide title insurance to the buyer in the amount of the 

purchase price with the premium to be paid one-half by Unified Greeley County  

and one-half by the buyer.  The real estate taxes for 2026 shall be the 

responsibility of the buyer. 

I) Any bid from a person or entity who is not current on all property taxes and 

special assessments in Unified Greeley County, or from a shareholder, member, 

officer or director of such an entity, will be rejected.

J) Each potential bidder is responsible for conducting their own independent 

inspections and due diligence concerning pertinent facts about said real property.

K) Unified Greeley County will reserve all lesser property rights for public utilities, 

rights-of-way and easements for public service utilities which are in existence and in use across the property.

 


3.The Bid Form attached hereto is approved for use in the bid process for the sale of the subject real property.

 


Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Unified Greeley County on this 8th day of December, 2025.

 


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF UNIFIED GREELEY COUNTY, KANSAS

 


Steve Mangan, Chairman Alan Waggoner, Supervisor

Stan Shafer, Supervisor Monty Moritz, Supervisor

Scott Steele, Supervisor

 


ATTEST:

Kaylie Carney, Unified Deputy County Clerk

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