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File #: 030074    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/15/2003 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 5/13/2003
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution authorizing an agreement between the City of Milwaukee and CFSC Properties, LLC for assignment under Wisconsin Statutes Section 75.106 of the City's right to an in rem foreclosure judgment against 2605-15 West Center Street. (DCD-Real Estate)
Sponsors: Fredrick Gordon
Indexes: AGREEMENTS, ENVIRONMENT, IN REM JUDGMENTS
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note.pdf
Number
030074
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
021211
Sponsor
ALD. GORDON
Title
Resolution authorizing an agreement between the City of Milwaukee and CFSC Properties, LLC for assignment under Wisconsin Statutes Section 75.106 of the City's right to an in rem foreclosure judgment against 2605-15 West Center Street. (DCD-Real Estate)
Analysis
This resolution authorizes a contract between the City of Milwaukee and a private developer in which the City will assign under Section 75.106, Wisconsin Statutes, its right under Section 75.521, Wisconsin Statutes, to an in rem foreclosure judgment on a brownfield property in exchange for the private developer agreeing to compensate the City, remediate the site and redevelop the property according to the terms of the contract.
Body
Whereas, On January 22, 2003, by adoption of File No. 021211, the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee approved the sale of properties in the vicinity of North 27th Street, West Center Street and West Fond du Lac Avenue by the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee ("RACM") to CFSC Properties, LLC ("CFSC") for assemblage with its adjoining properties ("Development Site") for commercial development; and

Whereas, The adjacent tax-delinquent property at 2605-15 West Center Street ("Parcel") owned by Charles Winters and Gilbert A. Williams is suitable for assemblage with the Development Site; and

Whereas, The City of Milwaukee ("City") believes that the Parcel may be environmentally impacted or a "Brownfield" based on its investigation of historical land uses and proposes to use the Brownfields redevelopment program available under Section 75.106, Wisconsin Statutes, to assign its rights to a Section 75.215, Wisconsin Statutes, in rem foreclosure judgment to CFSC; and

Whereas, The City Attorney has drafted a "75.106 In Rem Assignment Contract" ("75.106 Contract"), a copy of which is attached to this Common Council File as Exhibit A, governing the specifics of thi...

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