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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Posted: Jan 20 2015 at 8:30am |
Posted: 12:00 a.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015 Deadline looms for $2 million land bank grant
Staff Writer
With
$2 million on the line, officials in The Middletown
City Manager Doug Adkins said they don’t have any properties in the pipeline
yet, but they are striving to meet the grant quota. “It
is a difficult timeline to meet,” he said. “Now that we have a chance at
success with the change in policy on abbreviating the foreclosure process,
every Middletown city resource will be working on finding donations, purchases,
and foreclosures far enough along in the process and in the target areas to
meet the initial March 31 deadline.” Comments
at a land bank meeting a couple weeks ago caused some confusion, when people
were under the impression two sheriff’s sales would still be required. “There
is a narrow definition of abandoned properties that meet strict criteria to
qualify for the alternative redemption method…,” she said. “The commissioners
have affirmed their support for the alternative redemption method for the small
number of affected properties that qualify for the Hardest Hit Funds grant.” Using
the expedited alternative redemption tool isn’t the only way “We
have also developed relationships with various banks and others to donate
property, and then there are some properties, I think we bought one for a
$2,000, where the people just don’t want them anymore,” County
Administrator Charlie Young said the commissioners have been loathe to sidestep
the sheriff sale, but they also don’t want the county to lose out on $2 million
to get rid of blight. “We
have been conservative in approaching this because of the concern for property
rights,” he said. “There is kind of a tension between the desire to be able to
move very quickly, and the desire to protect property rights for individual
property owners.” A
number of factors have contributed to what has now become a race against time. Adkins
said “The
city has been cautious in taking title to all property as City Council has
stated on multiple occasions that the city should not be in the real estate
business,” Adkins said. “City Council has amended that policy to allow us to
acquire property for this grant.” He
said he has been told the county will not be granted more time by the Ohio
Housing Finance Agency (OHFA). “What
that sanction would be depends on where they think you are, do you have this
many under title, then we’ll give you money up to this amount and take the rest
away,” she said. “They could terminate it totally; but if what you have is 38
instead of 40, I don’t think there’s going to be a sanction.” Prosecutor
Mike Gmoser said he is “cautiously optimistic” the county will be able to make
the deadline. With
$2.7 million it received in Moving Ohio Forward grants from the state, |
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TonyB
MUSA Citizen Joined: Jan 12 2011 Location: Middletown, OH Status: Offline Points: 631 |
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You mean they didn't know about the deadline before now? How many property owners will have their rights trampled to meet this "deadline"?
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acclaro
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Jul 01 2009 Status: Offline Points: 1878 |
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This dreadful land bank program has been used for politics and added funds to be used for purposes that don't entirely meet the criteria of the program, which was to eliminate excess market capacity.
Initially, the Hardest Hit program was established to help home owners receive assistance when in foreclosure, where a state, such as Ohio, would provide funds for the home owner up to $25,000- $35,000., to keep them in their home. The state made it very hard if not impossible for the home owner to get funds, and so the land banks came option two, as the fed gave the states the money. With land banks, came politics, favors, and the ability to wag $ Mm out into the county, as if the county was doing something of benefit. Several very nice houses have been destroyed so neighbors could have adjacent property for a few hundred dollars. This program has been badly run at the fed level and full of fraud and corruption at fed and state level in Columbus in my opinion, with much documentation supporting such conclusion. What initially started out as a program to help the individual in foreclosure rapidly shifted to line the pockets of the county through land banks. Typical of having government oversee a program, and this one has been a failure. |
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'An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.' - Winston Churchill
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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"Hamilton and Middletown are working feverishly to acquire 40 blighted and abandoned buildings to meet a March 31 federal grant deadline."
"Middletown City Manager Doug Adkins said they don’t have any properties in the pipeline yet, but they are striving to meet the grant quota. “It is a difficult timeline to meet,” he said" Time's a runnin' out Dougger. I like this statement..... "“The city has been cautious in taking title to all property as City Council has stated on multiple occasions that the city should not be in the real estate business,” Adkins said." Funny. Wonder why they bought all of that Thatcher property, invested in the PAC and Rose Buildings and others before that if the "city should not be in the real estate business" Me thinks you all speak out both sides of your mouth. and more comedy for your Tuesday..... "“City Council has amended that policy to allow us to acquire property for this grant.”" How convenient.......what great timing1 Council has "amended the policy" to allow us to acquire property FOR THIS GRANT (IE- THIS TIME ONLY)......this "strict policy" administered by council EXCLUDES the purchases of downtown property of course. Why amend anything if it's an on-going policy to purchase real estate? Mercy, who's attempting to fool who here council and city manager?? |
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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acclaro
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Jul 01 2009 Status: Offline Points: 1878 |
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This money isn't going away. Dewine passed it out associated with his, and the GOP state candidates running for re-election. They did not use it for votes, but it was a nice way of getting the votes in line at the county level. Greasing the skids.
Hamilton will make up any deficit that Middletown may have, and as they are one land bank, they will each get 100% back on money spent initially to fund the land bank. Non story really. Commissioners are violating Ohio statute and due process, but doubt seriously anyone will contest the sheriff sale, although the Ohio Supreme Ct used that process as basis for allowing mortgage companies to receive attorney fees for reinstatement of alleged foreclosures against backdrop attorney fees are not allowed in contract matters in Ohio for reimbursement on legal claims. |
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'An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.' - Winston Churchill
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Perplexed
MUSA Citizen Joined: Apr 22 2009 Status: Offline Points: 315 |
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Rebuilding (devastating) some central city neighborhoods is the stated (actual) goal of Kommandant Atkins. It is easy to see why he is such a favorite bureaucrat of the residential demolition industry. And, after all, why should the city help to rebuild or reclaim older, central city residential neighborhoods?
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