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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-07-12 99-251 ORDERCOUNCIL ACTION 'fv& /Z/ /I Item No. 99-251 Date .ge--8sm item/SubjeCt: Authorizing Execution of Municipal Quitclaim Deed -- Real Estate Located at 18 Eighteenth Street Responsible Department: Legal The owner of property located at 18 Eighteenth Street has complied with the terms of a workout agreement with the City. The real estate tax account is now current, and there are no outstanding sewer user fees. There are no code issues with the property. Because the tax lien has matured, a deed from the City is necessary. The Finance Committee recommended approval at its December 0th meeting. Manager's Comments: 7{7is Gw Ar>a�archsrle�wj��','/� mjmrf,�rrFr (fir crri qn 01ab�6 g155iaRNN /an'K�pf MyM" { i�uo ✓4�wlyr y� City Manager vndUbtef 2krebSN yyyy Associated Information: Order, Deed z AW➢;gyp /'p Jq T i pj9' Finance Director City Solicitor Introduced For CONSENT AGENDA Passage First Reading Referral Page 1 of 3 99-251 A mgn l to CouncUw MAnan July 12, 1999 CITY OF BANGOR (TiTLE.) ufflb2i AuthorSz ing Execution of Muniupal Quitclaim Deed -- Real Estate located at 18 Eighteenth Street By the Cit9 Coeaet! Of Me OUY of De . ORDRRRD, THAT Ronald I. Heller, Finance Director, is hereby authorized, on behalf of the City of Bangor, to execute a Municipal Quitclaim Deed releasing any interest the City may have in the real estate located at 18 Eighteenth Street in said Bangor by virtue of a matured real estate tax lien recorded in Book 6139, Page 149 in the Penobscot Registry of Deeds. Said deed shall be directed to CMI, Inc. IN CITY 0009CIL July 12. 1999 Passed Q� ITY CLBBH 99-251 ORDER Title, Authorizing Nzecatloo of Municipal Q Itclaim Deed - Real &state Lseated at IS eighteenth Street ...................................... MUNICIPAL QUITCLAIM DEED The CITY OF BANGOR, anicipal corporation, located in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine' as Grantor, for consideration paid, releases to CMI, INC. C/o Thomas Valley, of Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, the property located in said Bangor and more particularly described as follows: Real estate located at 18 Eighteenth Street in said Bangor, and described in a deed recorded in Volume 2822, Page 254, Penobscot Registry Of Deeds. This property is further designated as sal estate account number 89616, Assessor's Map 10, Lot 21B. Any and all other rights, easements, privileges and appurtenances belonging to the granted estate are hereby conveyed. The purpose of this deed is to release to the Grantee any interest the Grantor may have in the above-described property by virtue of an undischarged real estate tax lien assessed against CMI, Inc. and recorded in Book 6139, Page 147, Penobscot Registry of Deeds. All public easements or other public interests in the described premises for roads, assets, or other purposes are expressly reserved. The said CITY OF BANGER has caused this instrument to be sealed with its corporate seal, and signed in its corporate Dome by RONALD I. HELLER, Finance Director, thereunto duly authorized, this day of July, 1999. Signed, Sealed and Delivered In the Presence of CITY OF BANGOR By Ronald I. Heller Finance Director STATE OF MAINE PENOBSCOT, 9s. July , 1999 Then personally appeared the above-named RONALD I. HELLER, Finance Director, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed in his said capacity, and the free act and deed of said body corporate. Before me, _ Notary Public/Attorney-at-Law Printed Name: 99-251 Memo To: Ed Marren From: John Hamer Re: 18 Eighteeath Street, John Husek Data July 7,1999 A couple of months ago, the Code Enforcement Office brought suit against John P. Husek, owmerof lB Eighternth Sn«t. The City obtained ajudgmerdby default againta Mr. Hmek for failing to remove a large pile of debris from his property and for failing to repair or demolish a collapsed grange. Mr. Husek's 30 -day deadline to comply with the coca order expired approximately two weeks ago. A couple days before the deadline, Mr. Husek came to the Code Enforcement Office m request an extension. He explained firm he had removed some of the debris but wishedtosalvageaportionofit. Hewasattemptingmobtainaloanmrepa'nthegraegeto store the salvaged materials. On Friday, July 2, Mr. Husek informed the Code Erdorcemevt Office that his loan was approved and he would have the garage repuud by early August. In light of Mr. Husek's recent cooperation, and the fact that the City has the authority to enforce the coun order without fiutlmr notice, the Code Etd'orcemenrc Office does not object to the City giving Mr. Husek a quitclaim deed to the property.