City of Fayetteville
File #: 23-3649    Version: 1 Name: County Quitclaim for Parcel located off Scott Avenue
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/19/2023 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 11/13/2023 Final action:
Title: Resolution Authorizing a Quitclaim Deed of the City's Title to the County in Order to Expedite the Sale of Land located off Scott Avenue
Attachments: 1. ScottAvenue, 2. 0.12OffScottAvenue
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Lachelle H. Pulliam, Interim City Attorney

FROM: Kecia N. Parker, NCCP, Real Estate Manager

DATE: November 13, 2023

RE:
Title
Resolution Authorizing a Quitclaim Deed of the City's Title to the County in Order to Expedite the Sale of Land located off Scott Avenue
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
A Desirable Place to Live, Work and Recreate


Executive Summary:
Cumberland County has requested that the City of Fayetteville quitclaim its interest in the parcel below so that they may complete the sale of the jointly owned property that was acquired by tax foreclosure. This allows the property to be added back to the tax base and not continue to remain in joint governmental ownership.

1) 0.12 Acre off Scott Avenue, Tax Parcel ID Number 0438-44-8328


Background:
Cumberland County and the City of Fayetteville received joint title to the property identified as a 0.12-acre tract off Scott Avenue on September 29, 2008. The County has received an offer to purchase the property in the amount of $3,352.00.

The County is requesting that the City declare the above property surplus and quitclaim the City's interest to the County. Title is jointly held due to tax foreclosure by the County in its capacity as tax administrator. There were no City Assessments that were due at the time of the foreclosure sale. If the present bid is declined, the property will remain in joint ownership not earning taxes and requiring upkeep.


Issues/Analysis:
No known issues.


Budget Impact:
There is no significant impact to the budget; however, this will enable the property to be added back to the tax roll and the City assessment will be collected.


Options:
1) Accept the County's request to declare the property surplus and quitclaim the City's title to the County according to the Resolution attached.

2) Reject the County's request and retain joint ownership.



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