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File #: 14-1134   
Type: Real Property Sale
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 6/5/2014
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing the disposition of real property comprising approximately 0.2583 acres of land area owned by the City of San Antonio located at 531 North Center Street legally described as New City Block 583, Block 8, Lots 16 and 17 in Council District 2. [Carlos Contreras, Assistant City Manager; Lori Houston, Director, Center City Development and Operations]
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A 531 N. Center, 2. Fiscal Impact Form - RFCA 06122014 - 14-1134, 3. Ordinance 2014-06-05-0389
DEPARTMENT: Center City Development and Operations


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Lori Houston


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 2


SUBJECT:
Disposition of City owned property at 531 North Center Street

SUMMARY:
An ordinance declaring as surplus a 0.2583 acre property located at 531 North Center Street in Council District 2 and authorizing its sale to Mr. Lou Miller for $13,500.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The 531 North Center Street property includes two historic structures, located on 0.2583 acres in Council District 2. The two historic structures on the property are believed to have been constructed in the 1920's and have fallen into disrepair. The property, including the two homes, was initially canvassed in June 2010 by the City in the interest of disposing the property in its entirety to an entity that could redevelop the property. In October 2013, the City issued an RFP to sell the property for its redevelopment. One bid was received from Mr. Miller.

Mr. Miller plans to renovate and reuse the structures as commercial office space to accommodate a job/entrepreneur mentoring and training program for high school and college students. Staff recommended proceeding with the sale of the property.

The declaration of the property as surplus has been approved through the canvassing process. The property's appraised market value is $13,500.00 and Mr. Miller has agreed to the purchase price of the appraised market value. Per the agreement, construction must commence within 9 months of the sale after a due diligence period of 90 days.

If the construction commencement timeline is not met, the property will revert back to the City.

The City of San Antonio's Planning Commission approved the sale of the property at its regular meeting on May 14, 2014.

ISSUE:
This City-owned property has been through the canvassing process and been determined to be surplus to City needs. The sale of this property will benefit removing blight from the neighborhood...

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