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File #: 020935    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/15/2002 In control: ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 11/6/2002
Effective date: 11/23/2002    
Title: A substitute ordinance relating to conveyance of surplus real property to designated entities.
Sponsors: ALD. HENNINGSEN
Indexes: PROPERTY SALES, SURPLUS PROPERTY
Number
020935
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. HENNINGSEN
Title
A substitute ordinance relating to conveyance of surplus real property to designated entities.
Sections
304-49-17 cr
Analysis
This ordinance:
1. Adopts ss. 62.22(1) and 62.23(17), Wis. Stats., pursuant to the common council's authority under s. 62.03(2), Wis. Stats.

2. Clarifies and broadens the city's ability to convey surplus city real property to designated entities for adequate fair market monetary or non-monetary consideration.

3. Brings the city's power to convey surplus city real property into line with other municipalities (Herman v. City of Lake Mills, 275 Wis. 537(1957).

4. Allows the city to directly convey to designated entities without the need for competitive bids in instances where other current direct or indirect methods of conveyance may not be available or appropriate.
BODY:
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do
ordain as follows:

Part 1. Section 304-49-17 is created to read:

304-49. Disposal of City Real Estate Property.

17. CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY TO DESIGNATED ENTITIES. The city of Milwaukee adopts ss. 62.22(1) and 62.23(17), Wis. Stats., pursuant to the common council's authority under s. 62.03(2), Wis. Stats. Pursuant to these provisions and the provisions of s. 62.11(5), Wis. Stats., and the provisions of
s. 4-10 of the city charter, and notwithstanding the provisions of subs. 1 to 16 and s. 308-23, whenever the common council determines that city-owned real estate, acquired by any means, is surplus to the needs of any city department, board or commission, the common council may, by duly adopted resolution, direct the appropriate city officers to convey such property, by lease, deed or other appropriate form of conveyance, to a designated entity for adequate fair market consideration which may be monetary or non-monetary in form.
LRB:
APPROVED AS TO FORM


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