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File #: 080933    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/29/2008 In control: ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 11/25/2008
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution declaring the City-owned property at 3507 West Pierce Street surplus to municipal needs and authorizing sale to the Layton Boulevard West Neighbors, Inc., for housing development, in the 8th Aldermanic District.
Sponsors: ALD. DONOVAN
Indexes: CITY PROPERTY, PROPERTY SALES, SURPLUS PROPERTY
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note .pdf, 2. Land Disposition Report.pdf, 3. City Plan Commission Letter.pdf, 4. Notice List
Number
080933
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. DONOVAN
Title
Resolution declaring the City-owned property at 3507 West Pierce Street surplus to municipal needs and authorizing sale to the Layton Boulevard West Neighbors, Inc., for housing development, in the 8th Aldermanic District.
Analysis
This resolution authorizes the sale of City-owned Property according to the conditions in a Land Disposition Report pursuant to Section 304-49-7, Milwaukee Code of Ordinances.
Body
Whereas, The Layton Boulevard West Neighbors, Inc., (“LBWN”) desires to expand affordable housing opportunities in its neighborhood and has submitted an unsolicited offer to purchase the City-owned parking lots and recreation facilities at 3507 West Pierce Street, as summarized in a Land Disposition Report, a copy of which is attached to this Common Council File; and

Whereas, Section 304-49-7 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances allows the City of Milwaukee (“City”) to accept unsolicited offers to buy property when the City receives fair compensation, whether monetary or non-monetary; and

Whereas, Sale of this property will allow LBWN to develop affordable housing for the residents of Milwaukee on an underused parking lot; and

Whereas, The Department of City Development (“DCD”) and the Department of Public Works have reviewed the offer and the development proposal and have determined that the proposed price and redevelopment represents fair compensation to the City considering the investment in the neighborhood, contribution to the tax base and replacement of recreation facilities in the new project; and

Whereas, LBWN has agreed to replace the recreation facilities in its housing development and to provide public assess to these facilities; and

Whereas, DCD recommends sale of this property with closing contingent on DCD approval of final site and building plans and evidence of firm financing; and

Whereas, The City Plan Commission (“CPC”) has determined that the parking lot a...

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