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File #: 000885    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/10/2000 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 11/8/2000
Effective date:    
Title: : Substitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 4230 West Concordia Avenue, in the 10th Aldermanic District of the City of Milwaukee to its former owner upon payment of all city and county tax liens and any special improvement bonds, with all interest and penalty thereon and all costs as sustained by the City in foreclosing and managing said real estate. (BRYON SCOTT)
Sponsors: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
Indexes: IN REM JUDGMENTS
Number
000885
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
XXBY:
THE JUDICIARY AND LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
Title:
Substitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 4230 West Concordia Avenue, in the 10th Aldermanic District of the City of Milwaukee to its former owner upon payment of all city and county tax liens and any special improvement bonds, with all interest and penalty thereon and all costs as sustained by the City in foreclosing and managing said real estate. (BRYON SCOTT)
Analysis
Permits return of property owned by the City under conditions imposed by Ordinance File Number 901739, passed by the Common Council on July 28, 1992.
Body
Whereas, The property located 4230 West Concordia Ave., tax key number 287-0099-3 previously owned by Byron K. Scott, has delinquent taxes for 1997 through 1999, and was foreclosed upon pursuant to Sec. 75.521, Wis. Stats., and a fee simple absolute was obtained in favor of the City of Milwaukee dated August 21, 2000; and

Whereas, Byron K. Scott, would like to reclaim said property by paying all City and County real estate taxes, plus accrued interest and penalties to date of payment, and all costs as sustained by the City in the foreclosing and management of said property since August 21, 2000; and

Whereas, The Department of Neighborhood Services indicates currently unabated orders exist on this property; and

Whereas, The City Treasurer's records show outstanding 1997 through 1999 taxes, plus interest, penalties and costs; and

Whereas, The Department of City Development reports that this property is not suitable for use by a public agency or community based organization. Said property is occupied but no rent has been collected and administrative costs have been incurred totalling $450 and an estimated $900 in various repairs has also been incurred; and

Whereas, The Health Department reported no outstanding orders or notices, and no clean up notices have been issued against this property und...

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