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File #: 160474    Version: 0
Type: Resolution-Immediate Adoption Status: Passed
File created: 7/26/2016 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 7/26/2016
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution removing various deed restrictions from the constituent parcels of what is now known as 2117 West Center Street, in the 15th Aldermanic District.
Sponsors: ALD. STAMPER
Indexes: DEED RESTRICTIONS
Attachments: 1. Partial Release of Deed Restrictions as of 7-20-16.pdf
IMMEDIATE ADOPTION
Number
160474
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. STAMPER
Title
Resolution removing various deed restrictions from the constituent parcels of what is now known as 2117 West Center Street, in the 15th Aldermanic District.
Analysis
This resolution will remove various deed restrictions imposed by the City of Milwaukee on the property now known as 2117 West Center Street.
Body
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee (“City”) conveyed, via quit claim deed, the properties at 2107-09 West Center Street, recorded with the Milwaukee County Register of Deeds Office (“RoD”) on July 6, 1987 as Document Nos. 06080020 (“Deed 1”) and 06080022 (“Deed 2”), 2125-27 West Center Street, recorded with the RoD on April 21, 1999 as Document No. 07731483 (“Deed 3”), and 2133-35 West Center Street and 2666 North 22nd Street, recorded with the RoD on July 28, 2003 as Document No. 08581757 (“Deed 4”) (referred to collectively as the “Deeds”), that were combined through Certified Survey Map No. 8050, recorded with the RoD on June 6, 2008 as Document No. 09610598, and now known as 2117 West Center Street (the “Property”); and

Whereas, Deeds 1 and 2 contain restrictions limiting the use of the conveyed property to accessory residential; and Deeds 1, 2 and 4 contain restrictions limiting the conveyed property as open space, with no principal building to be erected; and Deed 3 requires that the former owner of a building on the conveyed property, now demolished, obtain a Certificate of Code Compliance (referred to collectively as the “Deed Restrictions”); and

Whereas, The Deed Restrictions state that in the event there is a breach of one or more of the Deed Restrictions the Property shall be forfeited and shall revert to the City; and

Whereas, The Deed Restrictions cannot be released except upon approval of the Common Council of the City; and

Whereas, The Property is now a vacant commercial development site that may be developed as a Family Dollar Store; and

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