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File #: 001267    Version: 0
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/15/2000 In control: ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 1/16/2001
Effective date: 2/2/2001    
Title: An ordinance relating to required signatures on deeds conveying surplus, City-owned real estate.
Sponsors: ALD. MURPHY
Indexes: DEED RESTRICTIONS, PROPERTY SALES, SURPLUS PROPERTY
Number
001267
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. MURPHY
Title
An ordinance relating to required signatures on deeds conveying surplus, City-owned real estate.
Sections
304-49-12 rn
304-49-12 cr
304-49-13 rn
304-49-14 rn
308-23-4 cr
Analysis
The current, uncodified practice of the city regarding signatures on a deed conveying surplus city-owned real estate is to require 10 signatures, including those of the mayor, city clerk, city comptroller or designee and city attorney or designee. This ordinance provides that the commissioner of city development or the commissioner's designee is authorized to sign such conveyance instruments on behalf of the city.
Body
Whereas, Under the current procedure for conveying surplus, city-owned real estate to the purchaser, 10 signatures –- including those of the mayor, city clerk, city comptroller or designee and city attorney or designee -- are required on the conveyance instrument (deed); and

Whereas, The practice of requiring 10 signatures on a deed conveying surplus city property can result in a considerable lag between the time the common council approves the sale and the time the purchaser actually receives possession of the property; and

Whereas, By reducing the number of signatures required on deed conveying surplus city property, the city can expedite the process of returning such property to private ownership and reduce the level of frustration experienced by the purchasers of surplus property; and

Whereas, Since the department of city development administers the city's surplus property sale program, it is appropriate that the commissioner of city development be designated the city official authorized to sign property conveyance documents on behalf of the city; now, therefore

The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:

Part 1. Section 304-49-12 to 14 is renumbered 304-49-13 to 15.

Part 2. Section 304-49-12 of the code is created to ...

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