7-1980 | - -1980 | Authorizing the sale of certain real estate to William Werremeyer II. |
Res. | 7-23-1985 | Allowing the South Vermillion County Senior Citizens Council a lease on the building at Bogart Park located at 100 South Third Street. |
Res. | 10-9-1995 | Allowing the South Vermillion County Senior Citizens Council a lease on the building at Bogart Park located at 100 South Third Street. |
Res. 2009-1-05 | 5-12-2009 | Declaring the following city-owned real estate as surplus property: |
1. Lot 7 in Block 1 in Matthews Addition, also known as 518 North Main Street; and |
2. Morey’s Second Addition 13 feet of the north side of the vacant alley 24 feet Lot 10, also known as 413 South Seventh Street. |
Res. 2012-03 | 3-13-2012 | Declaring surplus property and approving the sale of real property commonly known as Lot N of 249 Blackman. |
Res. 2012-1 | 5-21-2012 | Leasing the building commonly known as 140 South Third Street to the Council of Senior Citizens. |
Res. 2012-4 | 5-21-2012 | Approving the lease of the real estate south of Sportland Park on which two softball fields are located and all improvements situated thereon to the Clinton Girls Softball League. |
Res. 2012-17 | 10-9-2012 | Transfer of property to Little Italy Festival Town, Inc. |
Res. 2013-13 | 5-21-2013 | Declaring surplus property and approving sale of property commonly known as 355 S. Main Street. |
Res. 2014-3 | 4-15-2014 | Approving sale of real property. |
Res. 2014-10 | 11-18-2014 | Transfer of property to Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2014-13 | 11-18-2014 | Transfer of property to Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2014-14 | 12-16-2014 | Transfer of property to Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2014-15 | 12-16-2014 | Transfer of property to Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2015-4 | 3-17-2015 | Approving sale of real surplus property. |
Res. 2015-5 | 3-17-2015 | Approving sale of real property. |
Res. 2015-10 | 5-13-2015 | Accepting real estate from the Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2016-1 | 3-15-2016 | Approving sale of real property described as Lots 2 and 3 in Block 15 in the Original Plat of the town. |
Res 2016-2 | 3-15-2016 | Accepting donated property described as Original Plat N 1/3 Lot 9 Block 12. |
Res. 2016-8 | 8-16-2016 | Accepting donated property described as Lot 7, Block 1, in Matthew’s Addition to the city. |
Res. 2018-4 | 2-20-2018 | Accepting donated property described as Lot 45 in Knowles and Bogart’s Addition. |
Res. 2018-5 | 2-20-2018 | Donating properties to the Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2018-9 | 5-15-2018 | Donating properties to the Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2018-10 | - -2018 | Accepting donated properties commonly known as 333 N. 6th Street and 358 N. 6th Street. |
Res. 2019-1 | 1-22-2019 | Donating property commonly known as 759 Nebeker to the Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2019-2 | 5-21-2019 | Donating properties in White Satterlee and Lyday’s Addition, Knowles and Bogart’s Addition and Second Addition, the Knowles Heights Addition, and the Commercial Club Addition, to the Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2019-6 | 8-20-2019 | Donating Bogart and Anderson, Lot 7, Block 3, and Bogart and Anderson Subdivision, the Northeast Quarter or the Northeast Quarter of Lot 6, Block 3, to the Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2019-7 | 8-20-2019 | Donating properties in White Satterlee and Lyday’s Addition, Knowles and Bogart’s Addition and Second Addition, the Knowles Heights Addition, the Commercial Club Addition, and Livengood’s First Addition, to the Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2019-14 | 11-19-2019 | Donating properties located at 639 North Third Street, South Ninth Street, 202 North Sixth Street, the 400 Block of Sycamore, and Morris Street to the Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
Res. 2019-15 | 11-19-2019 | Donating properties located at 639 North Third Street, 825 Walnut Street, 546 North Street, 158 North Tenth Street, 523 North Sixth Street, North Sixth Street, 254 North Third Street and 534 North Street to the Clinton Redevelopment Commission. |
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