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File #: 120871    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/16/2012 In control: ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 11/8/2012
Effective date: 11/29/2012    
Title: A substitute ordinance relating to disposal of abandoned personal property on city-owned real estate managed by the department of city development.
Sponsors: ALD. MURPHY
Indexes: CITY PROPERTY, DEPARTMENT OF CITY DEVELOPMENT
Attachments: 1. Another Executed Agreement, 2. Hearing Notice List, 3. Notice Published on 11-28-12, 4. Executed Agreement, 5. Bill of Sale for Items Executed Agreement, 6. Executed Agreement Dated 4-21-16, 7. Executed Agreement Dated 9-19-18, 8. Executed Agreement Date 8-1-19
Number
120871
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. MURPHY
Title
A substitute ordinance relating to disposal of abandoned personal property on city-owned real estate managed by the department of city development.
Sections
304-50-7 am
304-50-9.5 rc
308-5 cr
Analysis
This ordinance establishes policies and procedures relating to the disposal of abandoned personal property on city-owned real estate managed by the department of city development, as authorized by state statutes. It also makes related revisions to policies and procedures regarding vacation of in rem judgments.
Body
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:

Part 1. Section 304-50-7 of the code is amended to read:

304-50. Vacation of In Rem Judgment.

7. The department of city development has submitted a report to the city clerk which >>:<< indicates [[:]] whether any of the properties is located in an existing or planned project area; whether any is suitable for any public program or use; [[whether any is vacant or occupied]] >>identifies occupied parcels<< ; [[and which]] lists total costs incurred or to be incurred by it with respect to each property, including but not limited to [[:]] repair costs, razing charges, expenses associated with environmental matters and property management [[fees]] >>; identifies occupant, lease and personalty issues or concerns, if any; and identifies known acquisition interest by others, if any<< .

Part 2. Section 304-50-9.5 of the code is repealed and recreated to read:

9.5. The common council, in its discretion, reserves the right to disapprove vacation of in rem judgment as to any property. The common council may, in its discretion, condition its approval of vacation of an in rem judgment. Conditions may include, among other things, owner acceptance, without claim, of city disposition of personalty, as allowed by state or local law.

Part 3. Section 308-5 of the code is created to read:...

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