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City commission considers sale of four vacant Mount Clemens lots to Wallace Properties LLC

May 22, 2024 | Mount Clemens, Macomb County, Michigan


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City commission considers sale of four vacant Mount Clemens lots to Wallace Properties LLC
City Administration recommended the sale of four vacant city-owned parcels—127, 140 and 149 Court Street and 168 (ID) Avenue—to Wallace Properties LLC for a combined price of $1,700.

The commission moved to authorize the sales and to authorize the mayor and clerk to sign the documents necessary to complete the transactions. City Administration provided the parcel-level pricing: 140 Court Street $500, 127 Court Street $500, 149 Court Street $200 and 168 Court Street $500, and identified Maurice and Antoinette Wallace as managing partners of Wallace Properties LLC.

The motion was supported and the clerk called a roll call vote. The transcript records parts of the roll call but the capture is garbled and does not reliably record each commissioner's vote for the record in the transcript excerpt provided.

No additional conditions, proposed uses, or financing details for the parcels were stated in the transcript. The sale was presented as an administrative disposition of small vacant city lots; staff did not enumerate any development obligations or resale restrictions during the recorded discussion.

Next steps recorded in the meeting minutes would normally include execution of documents by the mayor and clerk and recording the conveyances; the transcript excerpt ends shortly after the roll call and does not include a final, clearly recorded outcome in the captured audio.

Action detail: a motion was made to authorize the sale of the four parcels to Wallace Properties LLC for a total of $1,700 and to authorize the mayor and clerk to sign sale documents. The transcript does not provide a readable, complete roll-call tally within the captured segments and therefore the formal outcome is not specified in this excerpt.

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