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File #: 110608    Version: 0
Type: Resolution-Immediate Adoption Status: Passed
File created: 9/1/2011 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 9/1/2011
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution removing deed restrictions from former tax-deed vacant lots that have been assembled into the St. Marcus Evangelical Lutheran Church and school at 2215 North Palmer Street and 101 East North Avenue, in the 6th Aldermanic District.
Sponsors: ALD. COGGS
Indexes: DEED RESTRICTIONS
Attachments: 1. Letter to Mayor
Number
110608
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. COGGS
Title
Resolution removing deed restrictions from former tax-deed vacant lots that have been assembled into the St. Marcus Evangelical Lutheran Church and school at 2215 North Palmer Street and 101 East North Avenue, in the 6th Aldermanic District.
Analysis
This resolution will remove deed restrictions imposed by the City of Milwaukee that require use of the property as open space and prohibits division of and construction of any principal buildings on the property.
Body
Whereas, St. Marcus Evangelical Lutheran Church at 2215 North Palmer Street and 101 East North Avenue recently discovered that the properties that it assembled for its church and school were encumbered by deed restrictions related to four vacant lot sales by the City of Milwaukee (“City”) between 1979 and 1995; and

Whereas, The affected properties conveyed by City were:

2216-A North 1st Street to Robert and Ethel Lee by deed dated December 20, 1979 and recorded on February 28, 1989 as Document No. 5384928

127-29 East North Avenue to Judith Perkins by deed dated August 17, 1987 and recorded on October 28, 1987 as Document No. 6118285

2231 and 2237 North Palmer Street to St. Marcus Evangelical Lutheran Church by deed date June 26, 1991 and recorded as Document No. 6497965

115 East North Avenue to Metropolitan Home for Funerals by deed dated February 3, 1995 and recorded as Document No. 7056299; and

Whereas, These vacant lots were sold to adjoining owners for use as green space with restrictions requiring that the City lots be used as open space, that no principal buildings could be erected thereon and that the City lot be joined with the buyer's adjoining property to create a single parcel to be used as a unit (collectively, “Deed Restrictions”); and

Whereas, The deeds for each transaction state that the deed shall be forfeited and that the City lot shall revert to the City in the event there is a breach of one or more of...

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