File #: Ordinance 59-2018    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/12/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/15/2019 Final action: 1/15/2019
Title: An ordinance on second reading conveying The Bradley House property to South Metro Housing Options
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 59-2018, 2. Quit Claim Deed Bradley House, 3. Presentation for Ord. 59-2018
Agenda Date: 01/15/2019

Subject:
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An ordinance on second reading conveying The Bradley House property to South Metro Housing Options
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Presented By:
Mark Relph, City Manager

REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION:
Does city council support an ordinance on second reading conveying The Bradley House property to South Metro Housing Options?

BACKGROUND:
The City of Littleton previously transferred all interest in real property held by the City of Littleton Housing Authority to what is now known as the South Metro Housing Options (SMHO). The city further entered into agreements to authorize SMHO to act as a federally qualified housing authority within the City of Littleton.

The Bradley House structure was conveyed to SMHO sometime prior to 1995; however, staff recently learned the property was not. The city records are incomplete on this issue, but it is staff's opinion the intent was to transfer all interest to SMHO.

PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
This ordinance passed on first reading at the regular city council meeting on December 18, 2018.

STAFF ANALYSIS:
The City Clerk has verified no documentation of ownership exists for the property with Arapahoe County. As a result, the attached Quit Claim Deed is being presented to convey the property to SMHO.

A quit claim deed is most appropriate for this situation (as opposed to a warranty deed), since the city cannot guarantee the chain of ownership based upon the lack of records. The Quit Claim Deed will transfer the City's interest in the property, which may be full ownership to something less.

Staff is bringing this item forward to in order to assist SMHO in its duties as a housing authority. SMHO is pursuing a federal grant from HUD, which requires the ownership of the building and the underlying property. SMHO as obtained a grant application extension pending the outcome of council's action. If council approves the execution of the Quit Claim Deed, SMHO will proceed with the grant application.

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