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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 10 - 204 South Dooley StreetITEM# M 4 0 - MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 18, 2001 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF BID 117-2001, SALE OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 204 S. DOOLEY RECOMMENDATION: City Council to consider approval of the sale of a single family residential home and property located at 204 S. Dooley to Lyn L. Murphy in the total amount of $71,000.00. FUNDING SOURCE: Not Applicable BACKGROUND: The purpose of this bid was to solicit offers for the sale of the property and land located at 204 S. Dooley St. known as the W. D. and Edna Deacon House. Notice of the bid was published in the Fort Worth Star Telegram and the Grapevine Sun on November 11, 2001, November 18, 2001, and November 25, 2001. Bid forms were available from Development Services, Engineering and the Purchasing Division. Last summer, Bill Deacon, on behalf of the Deacon Family, approached the Grapevine Township Revitalization Project (GTRP) about accepting the Deacon House as a donation for the purpose of relocating and preserving the historic home in Grapevine. On October 15, 2000, the Grapevine Township Revitalization Project, Inc. (GTRP) moved the historic 1918 Deacon House and barn from Euless to 204 South Dooley to preserve a home with historic significance to Grapevine's agricultural heritage. The home has been designated a Historic Landmark Sub -district by the City of Grapevine, which will ensure appropriate exterior rehabilitation and restoration of the house into a private home. December 10, 2001 (8:54AM) The City of Grapevine made the property available for sale this summer with a minimum bid of $67,000 (its appraised value), however, no bid offers were submitted for the property. Staff then proceeded to begin restoration of the house and barn once the sale of the adjacent Forbes House closed (August 2001). Subsequently, several individuals approached the city with a request the property be made available again through the public bidding process. Bids were opened on Tuesday, December 4, 2001. Two bid offers were submitted. The highest bid received was $77,000.00 from Mr. John Perrault. However, such bid was deemed as being unresponsive by the City Attorney due to several deficiencies in the submittal. Included among the issues with the Perrault bid is the fact that Mr. Perrault did not sign the bid, and that the bidder did not fully consent to the required restrictive covenants for the property. The only other bid received was from Mrs. Lyn Murphy in the amount of $71,000.00. According to the City Attorney, Mrs. Murphy's bid can be accepted by the City Council at their discretion. Staff recommends the sale of this home to Mrs. Lyn Murphy in the amount of $71,000.00. CD December 13, 2001 (12:16PM)