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File #: 2290-2012    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/16/2012 In control: Development Committee
On agenda: 10/29/2012 Final action: 10/31/2012
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to execute any and all necessary agreements and deeds for conveyance of title of one parcel of real property (2094 Parkwood Ave.) held in the Land Bank pursuant to the Land Reutilization Program; and to declare an emergency.
Explanation
BACKGROUND: One parcel currently held in the Land Bank has been approved for disposition. In order to complete the transfer, authorization is needed for the Director of the Department of Development to execute any and all agreements and deeds for conveyance of the real property. This legislation authorizes transfer of one parcel located at 2094 Parkwood Ave. (010-108816) to Gwendlyon D. Newson, who will rehabilitate the existing single-family structure to be maintained as a single-family rental unit. The parcel will be transferred by deed recorded in the Official Records of the Franklin County Recorder's Office.
FISCAL IMPACT: No funding is required for this legislation. The City may first recover reimbursement of any and all expenses incurred on account of the acquisition, administration, management, maintenance and disposition of such land and such other expenses of the program as the City may apportion to such land from the sale proceeds.
EMERGENCY JUSTIFICATION: Emergency action is required to expedite the transfer in order to reduce Land Bank maintenance costs.
 
Title
To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to execute any and all necessary agreements and deeds for conveyance of title of one parcel of real property (2094 Parkwood Ave.) held in the Land Bank pursuant to the Land Reutilization Program; and to declare an emergency.
  
Body
WHEREAS, ordinance 1860-2008 adopted the City's Neighborhood Stabilization Program, authorized the filing of the City's Neighborhood Stabilization Program application with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, and made a substantial amendment to the Consolidated Plan's 2008 Action Plan; and
WHEREAS, ordinances 0234-2009 and 0136-2009 authorized the Director of the Department of Development's to expend funds and acquire properties under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program; and
Whereas, by Ordinance 1325-98 Council adopted and elected to use the Revised Code Chapter 5722, Land Reutilization Program, to facilitate effective reutilization of nonproductive land acquired through a sale pursuant to a foreclosure proceeding initiated by the Franklin County Treasurer, or through a sale of forfeited lands by the Franklin County Auditor, or through a conveyance in lieu of foreclosure; or any other land it acquires as part of its land utilization program; and
WHEREAS, a proposal for the sale of the property which was acquired pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 5722.06 meets the Land Reutilization Program's Disposition Policies and Guiding Principles and has been approved by the Land Redevelopment Office Administrator; and
WHEREAS, in conformity with Ohio Revised Code Section 5722.07, the property will be sold at not less than fair market value, defined as the appraised value of the nonproductive land made with reference to any redevelopment and reutilization restrictions as may be imposed by the electing subdivision as a condition of sale or as may otherwise be applicable to such; therefore, competitive bidding is not required; and
WHEREAS, in order to complete the transfer of such property to the purchaser, authority is needed for the Director of the Department of Development to execute any and all necessary agreements and deeds of conveyance for the real property; and  
 
WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of the Department of Development, Land Redevelopment Office in that it is immediately necessary to convey title of said parcel of real estate to expedite the transfer in order to reduce Land Bank maintenance costs, all for the immediate preservation of the public health, peace, property, safety and welfare; and now therefore,
 
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
 Section 1.      That the Director of the Department of Development is hereby authorized to execute any and all necessary agreements and deeds to convey title to the following parcel of real estate to Gwendlyon D. Newson:
PARCEL NUMBER:      010-108816
ADDRESS:            2094 Parkwood Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43219
PRICE:                  $3,600 plus a $38.00 recording fee
USE:                  Owner-occupied dwelling      
 
Situated in the City of Columbus, County of Franklin, State of Ohio, and is described as follows:
Being part of Lot № Six (6) in the Third quarter of Township No. 1, Range № 17, of the U.S.M.L. and being part of a 2.45 acre tract of land described in Deed Book 635, Page 595, in the Franklin County Deed Books records and more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center of Parkwood Avenue (formerly Ranck Road), said point being South 5 degrees 13' West along the centerline of Parkwood Avenue 381.3 feet from the centerline of Mock Road, said beginning point being the Northwest corner of the above mentioned 2.45 acre tract.
Course No. 1: Thence from said beginning point South 84 degrees 41 minutes East 210 feet to an iron pin, passing an iron pin;
Course No. 2: Thence South 5 degrees 13 minutes West, parallel to the centerline of Parkwood Avenue, 40 feet to an iron pin;
Course No. 3: Thence North 84 degrees 41 minutes West 210 feet to the center of Parkwood Avenue, passing an iron pin at 180 feet;
Course No. 4: Thence with the centerline of Parkwood Avenue North 5 degrees 13 minutes East 40 feet to the point of beginning containing 0.18 acres of land.
Also the following described tract:
Being a strip 3 feet by 148 feet from a Reserve along the South line of Lot № Seventeen (17), Pages 10 and 11, Recorder's Office, Franklin County, Ohio.
Section 2. That for good cause shown, Section 329.29 of the Columbus City Codes, 1959, is hereby waived.
Section 3. That Council hereby finds that the selection process utilized in this matter is in accordance with the Land Bank Disposition Process created pursuant to the City's Land Reutilization Program and hereby approves the same.
Section 4. That for the reasons stated in the preamble hereto, which is hereby made a part hereof, this Ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor, or ten days after passage if the Mayor neither approves nor vetoes the same.