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File #: 021557    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/11/2003 In control: ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 3/4/2003
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution declaring the City lots at 1101 East Kane Place and 1877 North Pulaski Street surplus to municipal needs and accepting an unsolicited Offer to Purchase from Kane Place Lofts, LLC, or assigns, for mixed-use development, in the 3rd Aldermanic District. (DCD-Real Estate)
Sponsors: ALD. D'AMATO
Indexes: PROPERTY SALES, SURPLUS PROPERTY
Attachments: 1. Land Dispostion Report.pdf, 2. Fiscal Note.pdf, 3. Proposed Land Sale.PDF, 4. CPC letter.pdf, 5. Maps.PDF
Number
021557
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. D'AMATO
Title
Resolution declaring the City lots at 1101 East Kane Place and 1877 North Pulaski Street surplus to municipal needs and accepting an unsolicited Offer to Purchase from Kane Place Lofts, LLC, or assigns, for mixed-use development, in the 3rd Aldermanic District. (DCD-Real Estate)
Analysis
This resolution will declare two City-owned lots surplus to municipal needs and permit the City of Milwaukee to convey the property according to the conditions in the Land Disposition Report.
Body
Whereas, The vacant lots at 1101 East Kane Place and 1877 North Pulaski Street were acquired by the City of Milwaukee (“City”) through property tax foreclosure; and

Whereas, The City has received an unsolicited Offer to Purchase from Kane Place Lofts, LLC to purchase and redevelop the land; and

Whereas, Kane Place Lofts, LLC is the owner of the adjoining property and proposes to assemble the land for construction of fourteen condominiums and one commercial unit; and

Whereas, Kane Place Lofts, LLC has presented its preliminary plans to area residents, community group and the Department of City Development (“DCD”) staff, all of whom support the project; and

Whereas, The property at 1101 East Kane Place was formerly occupied by an abandoned filling station and DCD has had the structures razed, tanks removed and investigated the soil and groundwater of the City-owned lots; and

Whereas, DCD is prepared to develop a plan to remediate the property to a standard that will permit the proposed redevelopment, the cost of which is likely to be recovered under the State of Wisconsin's Petroleum Environmental Cleanup Fund Act (“PECFA”) guidelines; and

Whereas, Given local community support and the quality of the preliminary plans, DCD recommends acceptance of said unsolicited Offer to Purchase; and

Whereas, The City Plan Commission has determined that said lots are surplus to municipal ne...

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