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File #: 2003-1794    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed Finally
File created: 5/6/2003 In control: Committee on Finance & Budget
On agenda: Final action: 7/1/2003
Enactment date: 7/1/2003 Enactment #: 20
Effective date: 7/9/2003    
Title: An Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code, Title Four, Public Places and Property; Article VII, City Realty; Chapter 452, Acquisition of City Property, Section 452.02, "Council's Legislative Process for Real Estate Transactions", by amending subsection (a) to exclude from Council's standard legislative process selected city-owned properties contracted to a professional Real Estate Agency and by adding subsection (b) defining the process for those selected properties excluded from subsection (a).
Indexes: PGH. CODE ORDINANCES TITLE 04 - PUBLIC PLACES
Presenter
Presented by Mr. Udin

AS AMENDED

Title
An Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code, Title Four, Public Places and Property; Article VII, City Realty; Chapter 452, Acquisition of City Property, Section 452.02, "Council's Legislative Process for Real Estate Transactions", by amending subsection (a) to exclude from Council's standard legislative process selected city-owned properties contracted to a professional Real Estate Agency and by adding subsection (b) defining the process for those selected properties excluded from subsection (a).
Body
Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Pittsburgh as follows:

Section 1. The Pittsburgh Code, Title Four, Public Places and Property; Article VII, City Realty; Chapter 452, Acquisition of City Property, Section 452.02, "Council's Legislative Process for Real Estate Transactions" is hereby amended as follows:

452.02 COUNCIL'S LEGISLATIVE PROCESS FOR REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

(a) Prior to Council action on any proposed real estate transactions, except for those defined in subsection (b) below, Vacant Property Review Committee transfers, or Residential Land Reserve Fund authorizations, the Administration shall supply the following information in writing to the City Clerk for Council's review:

(1) Description of the property and/or building, size of lot, lot/block number and street address;

(2) A description of adjoining properties;

(3) Name and principal address of purchaser;

(4) Intended use of property and an indication as to whether or not it is a permitted use under the Zoning Code;

(5) Present zoning classification of the property;

(6) Photograph of the property with structure;

(7) An indication as to whether or not the purchaser has any outstanding Bureau of Building Inspection or Housing Court violations;

(8) An indication as to whether or not the purchaser has any delinquent tax, water or sewage charges on any property or properties within ...

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