File #: 16-0234    Version: 1 Name: Transfer of 5 Buckroe lots to HRHA
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/17/2016 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 7/13/2016 Final action: 7/13/2016
Title: Resolution Authorizing the Transfer from the City of Hampton to the Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority Five Vacant Lots in the Buckroe Area, 1) 1801 N. Mallory Street, .28 ac±, LRSN: 12006347; 2) 1805 N. Mallory Street, .26 ac±, LRSN: 12006348; 3) 226 Atlantic Avenue, .28 ac±, LRSN: 12006306; 4) 229 Herbert Avenue, .15 ac±, LRSN: 12006329; and 5) 1706 N. Mallory Street, .82 ac±, LRSN: 12006305
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Attachments: 1. Deed of Gift
Title
Resolution Authorizing the Transfer from the City of Hampton to the Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority Five Vacant Lots in the Buckroe Area, 1) 1801 N. Mallory Street, .28 ac±, LRSN: 12006347; 2) 1805 N. Mallory Street, .26 ac±, LRSN: 12006348; 3) 226 Atlantic Avenue, .28 ac±, LRSN: 12006306; 4) 229 Herbert Avenue, .15 ac±, LRSN: 12006329; and 5) 1706 N. Mallory Street, .82 ac±, LRSN: 12006305

Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
The City Council adopted a resolution wherein the Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority (HRHA) was designated as the agency to implement the City’s Comprehensive plan as it relates to residential development and redevelopment with a residential component. In the past and consistent with this policy, the City conveyed several sites to the HRHA.

The City now desires to transfer the five parcels to the HRHA for redevelopment in accordance with the City’s Comprehensive Plan.

To that end, the City staff recommends the transfer of the lots to the HRHA subject to the conditions that the HRHA: (i) continue to market the five sites for redevelopment; (ii) consult with the City before any unsolicited proposal for the lots is accepted, or an RFP or RFQ is issued or the lots are sold, and (iii) pay over to the City the net proceeds from the sale of the lots without further notice or demand.

Discussion:

This conforms with the City's policy regarding development.

Impact:

None.

Recommendation:
Rec
Conduct a public hearing and adoption of the Resolution.

Body

WHEREAS, the City of Hampton (“City”) owns five vacant parcels of land in the Buckroe area of the City of Hampton, Virginia: 1) 1801 N. Mallory Street, .28 ac±, LRSN: 12006347; 2) 1805 N. Mallory Street, .26 ac±, LRSN: 12006348; 3) 226 Atlantic Avenue, .28 ac±, LRSN: 12006306; 4) 229 Herbert Avenue, .15 ac±, LRSN: 12006329; and 5) 1706 N. Mallory Street, .82 ac±, LRSN: 12006305 (collectively, “the Buckroe Lots”);
WHEREAS, the City Council has designated the Ha...

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