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Councilwoman Moline Amendment
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Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Successor Memorandum of Understanding with the Lucas Land Reutilization Corporation for the purposes of the continued provision of residential demolition services and other matters between the City and the Land Bank involving unproductive lands; authorizing the deposit, appropriation, and expenditure of program funds in the demolition trust; authorizing the acceptance and deposit of $250,000 or more from the Land Bank into the General Fund for property mowing; authorizing the expenditure of $30,000 from the Capital Improvement Fund for the purchase of a Land Acquisition Information Network software license; waiving the competitive procurement requirements of Chapter 187 of the Toledo Municipal Code with respect to the software license; making certain findings; and declaring an emergency.
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SUMMARY & BACKGROUND:
Pursuant to the authority of Ordinances 442-12 and 336-14, and 238-16 the City entered into successor Memorandums of Understanding (MOU's) with the Lucas County Land Reutilization Corporation (LCLRC), also known as the Lucas County Land Bank, to allow the Department of Inspection, the Department of Public Service and the Department of Public Utilities to provide demolition and maintenance services to the acquired blighted LCLRC properties within the City of Toledo, and to govern other matters between the City and LCLRC. A new updated MOU with the LCLRC is required to utilize current available program funds within the City of Toledo. This Ordinance authorizes the City to enter into a new, updated, and grant compliant MOU with the LCLRC. The new MOU will replace all prior MOU's entered into with the LCLRC. This ordinance further authorizes the one-time expenditure of $30,000 to the LCLRC to acquire a software license which will allow the City to utilize the Land Acquisition Information Network developed by the LCLRC as a tool to better manage the City's acquisition inve...
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