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File #: TMP -793    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 8/5/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/14/2024 Final action: 8/14/2024
Title: Office of the Comptroller: An Ordinance Authorizing the Request for Proposal (RFP) for Exploration and Execution of Alternative Measures for the Recovery of Delinquent Property Taxes
Sponsors: FP
Attachments: 1. COMP2024-10- Request for RPF Bulk Sale-Assignment of Tax Liens.pdf
City Council:

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE REQUEST
FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOR EXPLORATION AND
EXECUTION OF ALTERNATIVE MEASURES FOR
THE RECOVERY OF DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAXES

Whereas, by letter dated August 2, 2024, the Comptroller has requested legislation authorizing the Office of the Comptroller to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Bulk Sale/Assignment of Delinquent Real Property Tax Liens and/or for Collection Services on the Delinquent Real Property Tax Liens, as determined by the recommended list in accordance with the Real Estate Property Tax Law; and

Whereas, the City of Mount Vernon has not initiated In Rem Foreclosure Proceedings since 2014, resulting in significant property tax arrears; and

Whereas, recent federal and state laws, including the United States Supreme Court decision in Tyler v. Hennepin County, impact the cost-effectiveness of executing In Rem Foreclosure Procedures, as municipalities are prohibited from retaining surplus value from seized properties exceeding the tax debt; and

Whereas, the prolonged lapse since the last In Rem procedure has led to a substantial accumulation of properties in tax arrears, warranting the exploration of alternative methods for recouping these tax arrears; and

Whereas, the current property tax indebtedness to the City, inclusive of County and School taxes and penalties, totals over $50 million dollars, placing a significant financial burden on the City; and

Whereas, the Office of the Comptroller has actively attempted to collect these tax arrears over the past two years with limited success, necessitating the exploration of more effective solutions; and

Whereas, the City Charter provides a Tax Lien Sale provision, offering a potential alternative to the In Rem procedure for recovering delinquent property taxes; and

Whereas, the City Council acknowledges the absence of available cash reserves and the signi...

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