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File #: 050356    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/6/2005 In control: COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 7/26/2005
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution authorizing the expenditure of $550,000 from the Development Fund for environmental testing, remediation and demolition on brownfield properties in various aldermanic districts.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: DEVELOPMENT FUND, ENVIRONMENT
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Analysis.pdf, 2. Fiscal Note.PDF, 3. Projects Receiving Brownfields Funds Awarded to the City and RACM.PDF
Number
050356
Version
ORIGINAL
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Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Resolution authorizing the expenditure of $550,000 from the Development Fund for environmental testing, remediation and demolition on brownfield properties in various aldermanic districts.
Analysis
This resolution will authorize and direct the Department of City Development to proceed with a proactive program of testing and remediation of brownfield sites with redevelopment potential utilizing $550,000, which was appropriated to the Development Fund for this purpose.
Body
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee (“City”) has recognized that brownfield properties, whose use and redevelopment are complicated by actual or perceived environmental contamination, are an important factor affecting tax delinquency, blight and other development issues facing the City; and

Whereas, Changes in State law, particularly regarding municipal liability exemptions and cost recovery, allow the City to be more aggressive in dealing with brownfields with limited risk; and

Whereas, The City desires to take a proactive approach toward reclaiming brownfields and specifically provided funds to the Department of City Development's Development Fund for brownfield activities as a replacement for the previously existing Environmental Testing Subfund; and

Whereas, Environmental testing is important to demonstrate either that properties are clean or to define the extent of contamination so that property transactions may occur; and

Whereas, Many brownfield properties, including those on the “Do Not Acquire” List, will continue to sit vacant and underutilized with back taxes continuing to build if environmental testing does not occur; and

Whereas, The additional funding will provide the Department of City Development with the tools and the flexibility needed to address brownfield sites, including testing, remediation, demolition and other costs, across the spectrum of brownfield properties including th...

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