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File #: RS-25-123    Version: 1 Name: Sale of real property at 1510 Linda
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/7/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/5/2025 Final action: 8/5/2025
Title: Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing the sale of City-owned real property at 1510 Linda Lane.
Attachments: 1. Sales Contract, 2. Deed, 3. Release of Lien, 4. Maps, 5. Site Photos, 6. Presentation
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Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing the sale of City-owned real property at 1510 Linda Lane.

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DATE: August 5, 2025

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Holli Clements, City Attorney

SUBJECT: Sale of City-owned real property at 1510 Linda Lane

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

In February 2025, City staff identified a parcel of property, in the Sugar Loaf Estates Addition, that it owns in fee simple. The parcel is a 6,615 square foot tract and addressed as 1510 Linda Lane. The property is vacant and undeveloped. The City acquired the property in February 2017 from Goodnight Homes.
The City does not have any plans for the property. Selling the parcel would allow it to be put back on the tax rolls and would put maintenance responsibility on the new owner instead of the City.
Staff engaged a realty company to advertise and list the property with the Multiple Listing Service. The property was listed for sale for a minimum of 30 days. The City received three cash offers in response. However, prior to Council acceptance, all three offerors withdrew their bids. The property was then listed again, and the City received a single cash offer of $13,500 in response.

The City does have liens recorded on the property in connection with the abatement of high grass and weeds prior to the conveyance to the City in 2017. Excluding interest, the liens total $5,849.00. Article XXI of the Financial Governance Policy allows the City to waive these liens upon a finding that the waiver would constitute a public purpose. Staff believes that, due to the amount of the liens, waiver of the liens would constitute a public purpose as it would make the properties more marketable. The proposed sales contract renders the offer contingent on the City waiving those liens

If approved, the City will convey the properties to the offeror via a Special Warranty Deed. In accordance with Section 145 of the City Charter, the effective date of the sale will not occur for 30 days foll...

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