File #: ID 15-0051    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/30/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/20/2015 Final action: 1/20/2015
Title: Resolution Rescinding Resolution Number 168-14 and Authorizing Conveyance of Three Properties Located at 4453 Old Battleground Road, 3846 Battleground Avenue and 3920-YY Cotswold Avenue for the NCDOT U-2524C/041 Urban Loop
Attachments: 1. Sitemap 1015 REVISED (3846 Battleground Ave).pdf, 2. Vicinity 1015 REVISED (3846 Battleground Ave).pdf, 3. NCDOT 6-17-14 and 3-5-13 resolutions revised.pdf, 4. 15-0051 NCDOT reso..pdf

Title
Resolution Rescinding Resolution Number 168-14 and Authorizing Conveyance of Three Properties Located at 4453 Old Battleground Road, 3846 Battleground Avenue and 3920-YY Cotswold Avenue for the NCDOT U-2524C/041 Urban Loop

Body
Department: Engineering & Inspections
Council District: 3

Public Hearing: N//A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Kenney McDowell 373-2302
Contact 2 and Phone: Ted Partrick 373-2308


PURPOSE:
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has revised their offer to purchase land that City Council approved for sale. City Council is requested to rescind resolution 168-14 and to approve the sale of portions of three City properties in the amount of $98,500.00.

BACKGROUND:
The NCDOT has made three offers to purchase land for the Urban Loop interchange at Battleground. Two previous offers accepted and approved by City Council on March 3, 2013, and June 17, 2014, included four properties at 4453 Old Battleground Road, 3846 Battleground Avenue, 3920-YY Cotswold Avenue, and 4453-YY Old Battleground Road. They were retracted by NCDOT after their reviews of their construction needs in 2013 and their title researches in 2014.

NCDOT has determined that the property at 4453-YY Old Battleground Road, most of which is dedicated open space and drainage-way, is not owned by the City. The original offer from NCDOT was based on the Guilford County tax map information at the time of the offer, which was not accurate for that property, without any other title search. The County tax records have been corrected.

A new offer to purchase property has eliminated the 4453-YY property, and the purchase price has been reduced from $417,450 to $98,500. The eliminated 7.8 acre property is zoned CD-RM-5 and outside the flood plain, so it was the most valuable land. Rescinding Council's resolution 168-14, which was for a bundle of four properties, is required to remove that property from the sale.

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