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File #: 060839    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/24/2006 In control: ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 11/14/2006
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution declaring improved, tax-deed property surplus to municipal needs and authorizing sales in the 6th, 7th, 8th and 15th aldermanic districts.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: CITY PROPERTY, PROPERTY SALES, SURPLUS PROPERTY
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note.pdf, 2. Fiscal Analysis, 3. CPC Letter

Number

060839

Version

ORIGINAL

Reference

 

Sponsor

THE CHAIR

Title

Resolution declaring improved, tax-deed property surplus to municipal needs and authorizing sales in the 6th, 7th, 8th and 15th aldermanic districts.

Analysis

This resolution authorizes the Commissioner of City Development to dispose of improved, tax-deed property in accordance with the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances and with supplemental procedures described herein.

Body

Whereas, Chapter 304-49 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances (“Code”) specifies the disposition process for surplus, City-owned real estate; and

 

Whereas, The Common Council of the City of Milwaukee (“Common Council”) has, by adoption of resolution and other policy direction, supplemented the Code with procedural steps designed to streamline the process for returning property back to the tax roll and into the hands of responsible parties; and

 

Whereas, Those steps in the surplus property disposition process can be summarized as follows:

 

After the City Plan Commission declares property surplus to municipal needs and the Common Council approves an asking price, the Department of City Development (“DCD”) shall market property in the following preferential order:

 

1. To qualified nonprofit organizations who can purchase property prior to being placed on the market either at the specified asking price if over $10,000, or for $750 if valued at $10,000 or less, provided that the proposed use and the contemplated improvements are deemed to be compatible with neighborhood context in all respects. (Whenever a nonprofit organization is acting as a facilitator of a transaction for a homebuyer/owner-occupant, DCD may convey property directly to a third party deemed qualified by the nonprofit organization.)

 

2. If there is no nonprofit organization interest, area residents may be given an exclusive opportunity to purchase property for 30 days prior to property being exposed to the open market.

 

3. If no acceptable area resident offers are received, property shall be advertised to the general public with stipulated bid due dates via an open listing method.

 

4. If no acceptable offers are received after initial open listing, property then goes on an extended listing and offers can be accepted at any time on a first-come basis.

 

; and

 

Whereas, The City Plan Commission and the Public Works Committee have determined that the following properties have no possible municipal use:

 

PROPERTY ADDRESS, TAX KEY NUMBER, LISTING PRICE, ALDERMANIC DISTRICT

 

2866 North 7th Street, TK #312-1750-110-8, $12,600.00, 6th

 

2853 North 11th Street, TK #312-2206-000-4, $14,300.00, 15th

 

2943 North 11th Lane, TK #312-0183-100-0, $10,700.00, 6th

 

2939 North 14th Street, TK #311-1017-000-1, $17,800.00, 6th

 

2757 North 20th Street, TK #310-0266-000-0, $17,000.00, 15th

 

2943-45 North 21st Street, TK #310-1041-000-5, $19,400.00, 7th

 

2817-19 North 22nd Street, TK #310-1632-000-8, $39,200.00, 15th

 

2859 North 22nd Street, TK #310-1346-000-3, $14,400.00, 15th

 

2913-13A North 22nd Street, TK #310-1393-000-X, $10,800.00, 7th

 

3019 North 22nd Street, TK #310-0146-000-8, $22,000.00, 7th

 

901 South 22nd Street, TK #434-0108-100-4, $41,200.00, 8th

 

2832 North 25th Street, TK #310-2517-000-0, $30,000.00, 7th

 

1960 North 26th Street, TK #350-1264-000-3, $9,900.00, 15th

 

3622 North 26th Street, TK #270-0106-000-2, $32,000.00, 6th

 

1239 South 26th Street, TK #460-0356-000-7, $74,700.00, 8th

 

3285 North 28th Street, TK #286-0923-000-4, $21,700.00, 7th

 

2664 North 30th Street, TK #326-0151-000-5, $21,700.00, 15th

 

3216 North 30th Street, TK #286-0740-000-X, $10,500.00, 7th

 

2044 North 32nd Street, TK #349-0505-000-3, $27,700.00, 15th

 

2211 North 32nd Street, TK #349-0585-000-X, $45,100.00, 15th

 

2412 North 33rd Street, TK #326-0873-000-0, $18,000.00, 15th

 

2151 North 35th Street, TK #348-1102-100-X, $33,700.00, 15th

 

2025 West Center Street, TK #325-0607-000-6, $12,300.00, 15th

 

2428-30 West Hopkins Street, TK #285-1829-100-0, $29,500.00, 6th

 

2432-34 West Hopkins Street, TK #285-1830-000-X, $29,500.00, 6th

 

2952 North Mother Simpson Way, TK #312-0353-000-8, $17,100.00, 6th

 

; and

 

Whereas, The Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee recommends selling said properties, authorizes the Commissioner of DCD, or designee, to accept offers to purchase on behalf of the City and directs the Commissioner of DCD to close those transactions provided that:

 

1. Offers conform in all respects to procedural guidelines.

 

2. Offers, net of commissions, are greater than 75 percent of list price.

 

3. Buyers are not delinquent on the payment of real estate taxes, special assessments or any other municipal charges for any property a buyer may own in the City of Milwaukee, whether such property is owned individually or in partnership with others and/or under any other name.

 

4. Buyers do not have outstanding orders to correct code or other violations issued by any enforcement agency for any property a buyer may own in the City of Milwaukee, or have a history of non-compliance with any such agencies, whether such property is owned individually or in partnership with others and/or under any other name.

 

5. Buyers are not known to have been convicted of crimes the nature of which can be reasonably assumed to be detrimental to the health and quality of life in neighborhoods including, but not by way of limitation, mortgage fraud, property flipping, drug trafficking, sexual assault and other violent crime.

 

6. Buyers agree to bring property into code compliance within the time specified by the Department of Neighborhood Services.

 

; now, therefore, be it

 

Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that said properties are declared surplus; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of DCD is directed to dispose of the property in accordance with the procedures described herein; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of DCD is directed to market unbuildable adjoining vacant lots with said property, said vacant lots being declared surplus as if fully set forth herein; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of DCD is directed to make price reductions of up to 25 percent if and when property attracts no offers to purchase after being exposed to the market on at least two occasions; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of DCD shall deposit the proceeds from all sales, net of commissions, closing related expenses and a 25 percent disposition cost reimbursement to the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee, into the Reserve for Tax Deficit Fund Account No. 0001-334106.

Drafter

DCD:KT:mb

10/24/06/B