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File #: 971513    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/20/1998 In control: ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 2/10/1998
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution amending the method of disposition for the surplus, improved, tax deed property located at 2863 North 1st Street, in the 6th Aldermanic District. (DCD-Real Estate)
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: PROPERTY SALES
NUMB:
971513
VERS:
ORIGINAL
REF:
970532
XXBY:
THE CHAIR
TITL:
Resolution amending the method of disposition for the surplus, improved, tax deed property located at 2863 North 1st Street, in the 6th Aldermanic District. (DCD-Real Estate)
ANLS:
- Analysis -

This resolution directs the Department of City Development to solicit proposals for the purchase and restoration of this historically significant property.
BODY:
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee, in Common Council File No. 970532, adopted on July 25, 1997, authorized and directed the sale of 2863 North 1st Street via the open listing method and no offers to purchase were subsequently received; and

Whereas, The Department of City Development has researched the important history of this property and because of the age of the structure and the locally significant ownership of it, recommends that the property be readvertised for sale for $1.00 in lieu of demolition; and

Whereas, In the interest of protecting the property from further deterioration and getting it into redevelopment in the most expedient manner, the Department of City Development has requested authorization to formally solicit restoration proposals and evaluate them based upon the following criteria:

1. Adherence of regulatory guidelines for the restoration of historic properties and to such other unique standards for this property as may be prescribed by the Department of City Development.

2. The overall quality of landscape and building restoration plans.

3. The level of investment contemplated and the soundness of cost estimates.

4. The demonstrated technical and financial ability of the purchaser to undertake and complete the project.

5. The schedule for completion of the project.

6. The purchaser's willingness to seek local landmark designation from Milwaukee's Historic Preservation Commission.

7. Whether or not the purchaser will occupy the property as a personal residence or commit it to publi...

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