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CC Memo—2091 Hillview Road <br /> April 5, 1999 <br /> Page 3 <br /> or redevelop the subject property. Several options are currently available for redevelopment of the subject <br /> site. The city may choose to take a proactive or passive approach to the redevelopment of the property. <br /> Intervention in the redevelopment of the subject site by the city(i.e. purchase from HUD for resale to a <br /> private party)would provide more control over the rehabilitation performed on the subject site. However, <br /> the city may also choose to take a more passive approach by releasing the abatement order on the property <br /> and allow HUD to sell the property at auction. The city would have limited control over the property <br /> under this option. Other options may include abatement of code violations by the city or demolition of the <br /> structure. If the City performs an abatement on the property as requested by HUD, only corrections to <br /> obtain code compliance may be made. HUD did not request demolition of the building. If the city chose to <br /> acquire and demolish the building,the vacant lot may be difficult to market for redevelopment. <br /> ACTION TO BE CONSIDERED <br /> Direct staff to arrange for one of the following options available to the city: <br /> 1) Arrange for the abatement of the building to meet minimum code requirements so that HUD may <br /> auction the property to the open market. <br /> 2) Release the abatement order on the property to allow HUD to arrange for the auction of the property. <br /> 3) Acquire the property from HUD for the purposes of resale to Reentry Services for complete <br /> rehabilitation. <br /> 4) Acquire the property from HUD for the purpose of reselling the property by RFP on the open market <br /> for rehabilitation. <br /> 5) Acquire the property from HUD, demolish the structure and resell the vacant property for <br /> redevelopment. <br /> Steve Dorgan, g Inspector <br /> 717-4023 <br /> email: steved@rcmnet.org <br /> Attachments: 1) Location Map <br /> 2) Property Tax Table—Past and Projected <br /> 3) Letter from Reentry Services—Redevelopment Proposal <br /> 4) Letter from G/R Developers—Redevelopment Proposal <br />