A.
The City of Rensselaer is desirous of making changes to the way it gets rid of property. In an effort to spur more new development and more homeowners in the City, it is creating a pilot program to change the process in which property acquired by in rem tax foreclosure or any other property that the City has taken ownership of.
B.
Current charter guidelines call for vacant properties (with no building on it) to be offered to the adjoining land owner and if only one adjoining land owner is interested then the property can be sold to them at fair market value (appraisal). The change to this is, if the vacant (City-owned) property borders another vacant (City-owned property) then the two properties will be merged to make one bigger property, making the property more valuable and more buildable according to current City zoning. In addition the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer can turn vacant property over to the City IDA, or allow the vacant property to be sold outright instead of at an auction. This does not prohibit a vacant piece of property from being sold to an adjoining landowner or at an auction, but offers another way to sell a vacant property in a manner that will best benefit the City.