The Wheaton Property
The Wheaton property has been in disrepair for years sitting
at the entranceway to the city of Millville. It has long been the first
impression to anyone entering the city. The owners, GGI, had not paid the taxes
for years owing the city hundreds of thousands
of dollars. GGI also blocked the environmental cleanup of the property.
Jim Parent and Jim Quinn were Directors of Revenue and
Finance for much of that time but chose to do nothing about the problem or the
unpaid taxes.
When the City got a new Director of Revenue and Finance, the
city began foreclosure proceedings in an effort to do something about this
eyesore and financial albatross. In response to the foreclosure, GGI declared
bankruptcy and the bankruptcy judge has decided the property should be returned
to GGI.
What does this mean for the city of Millville? The city is
now once again at the mercy of GGI to do what it wants with the property. Will the
City press GGI to pay its taxes? If GGI fails to pay what will the Director of
Revenue and Finance, Jim Parent do?
In the meantime what will our code enforcement department do
about the dilapidated and deteriorating buildings. If experience is any
indication it will be nothing more than lip service.
Time will tell what plans GGI has for the property that they
fought hard to keep. Hopefully they will be responsible owners and sell or
redevelop the property. If their past behavior is any indication then don’t
hold your breath.
The judge’s decision has statewide implications. The League of Municipalities is concerned about
the impact that this case may have on a municipality’s options in dealing with
derelict properties. Hopefully there will be an appeal and the League will be involved. Commissioner Parent can use
his much bragged about “connections” to influence the League of Municipalities
to help the city of Millville.
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