UG committees to meet Monday night

Two Unified Government committees are scheduled to meet Monday night.

The Neighborhood and Community Development Committee will meet at 5 p.m. Aug. 19, followed by the Economic Development and Finance Committee. The meetings will be in the fifth floor meeting room, City Hall, 701 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kansas.

On the agenda for the Economic Development and Finance Committee meeting will be a report on second quarter investments; and a report on second quarter budget to actuals.

Land Bank policy changes are on the NCD Committee agenda.

Also on the agenda is a proposal to lift the hold on all Land Bank properties in the Northeast Master Plan area. There has been a hold on some Land Bank properties since April 11.

In other business, the Land Bank manager is recommending the sale of the Former Whittier School, 290 S. 10th, to KC Casas to rehab the building for apartments and retail business.

Land Bank applications to be considered include:
1109 State Ave., Leon Means, yard extension.
1051 Ella Ave., Maria Hernandez, yard extension.
1508 Armstrong Ave., Maverick Rodriquez, yard extension.
2436 S. 18th St., Michael Walker, yard extension.
717 S. 19th St., Ahmad Noory, yard extension.
1043 Armstrong Ave. – Gobee Corporation, Inc., yard extension
2445 S. 12th Terrace, Martin Lugo, property acquisition.
1129 Osage Ave., Hector Gonzalez, property acquisition.
1258 Southwest Blvd., Israel Garcia, art garden.
20 Kansas Ave., Pillar KC, LLC, new construction.
1824 N. 13th St., M Star Holdings, LLC, parking lot.
1308 Wood Ave., M Star Holdings, LLC, parking lot.

Proposed transfers from the Land Bank include:
2521 Hiawatha St. to Community Housing of Wyandotte County.
2523 Hiawatha St. to Community Housing of Wyanodtte County.
The two Hiawatha properties were part of the YouthBuild KCK Model Block Project for neighborhood beautification and affordable housing. CHWC will be the nonprofit builder for the project.

A proposed donation to the Land Bank is a vacant lot at 271 S. 12th st. from Robot Automation Integration Inc. The buyer purchased the property at the tax sale and was going to resell it, but the deal did not go through, according to the agenda, but stated he cannot take care of it. The property had back taxes of $5,078.05.

Also scheduled for the meeting is an update on the Land Bank rehab program.

For more information, visit www.wycokck.org.