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pplications for UD G's
pprov of commerci tax
exemption, d an amendm nt
to th to nship Urbandal De
velopment plan were approved
by the nton To hip bo rd.
CI r J e Scott and trustee
rtin Lane nd Glenda Collins
ere b nt Tue day night
ay 21.
Th board held a public
hearing on it intention to
pply for 0 600,000 UDAG .
Th fir t is for Fairplain De
velopment which 0 ns and
operate the airplain all.
Fairplain i contempl ting
14 million dollar reno ation
project to b completed in
three ph e th t would bring
in manufa turers outlets.
un G grant are given to
local municipalitie to loan to
local busi ne e' for improve
ment. Supervisor Larry ielsen
. d th UD G, hen p . d,
ould go into the township
r volvirtg loan fund.
The cond UDAG was for
S an Oil propo d true plaza
on Pipestone and 1-94, that
ould co total of 3.1 million.
Durin public hearing 011 the
$6000 ,000 UDAG, illiam
Shaver, pok man for Pyra-
mid Oil, which oper te the
arnous True Plaza in tn
to n hip well veral
Philip 66 ation, said his
company felt Swan Oil
gettin unfair dvanta . h
the UDAG and comrneric
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rine Pfc. CLYDE. POL-
L S, n of r. and
Clyde E. Pollins Sr. 0 1094
c . ter, Benton rbor I,
recently reported for duty ith
3rd arin Divi 'on on 0 in wa.
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better used to create job that
will return higher arie.
Charl Schrenk county
economic development dir tor
t al of tax exempt
bond for Swan wa till being
contemplated, and
cert inty. He
Sh ver h d 'more c
curate point" and tha the
county development corpor tion
and the to nship board ould
take them under con . de tion.
The board approved a 50%,
12-year t exernpti n on
2 785 000 of the real property
and improvements in the Swan
Oil proje t. chren id
that a le than the total
project co t and that the figure
as not firm. added th t
S an would report to the tax
e or with the final values
as they became nown.
Schrenk dded th t he a
glad to eth change in attitude
in that the to nship was no
Ion er pushing for only m nu-
t cturing jobs. Schren was
refering to past board policy .
to approve only industrial,
and not commercial tax ex ..
emption. Schrenk said' e are
moving towards a more rvice
oriented society", and the
attitude change was important
to future economic growth.
The board amended it UT
band le Industrial Park develop
ment plan, to make it easier
for busines e to . for waivers
and variance from the original
board plan. ow busine
need only request a waiver,
all 0 the planning commi ion
to review it and the board
ould have final y.
Th bo rd a reed to spend
675 in engineering consultant
fee to erritt En ineering and
to pend 2 550 to build ditches
and catch ba ins in the north
west corner of Urb ndale. The
lamco, Inc., complaining f
rin Pvt. YO D
CKELLER, daughter of
Thorn L. c eller of 1231
Superior, Benton Harbor, I,
h s completed th Basic Supply
Stoc Control Cour .
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poor drain th t re ulted in
floodin in th ir building.
The board also greed to loan
Th lamco 15 000 at 8*%
50 parcel. Thelamco put
up it Urbandale property and
improvem nts curity on the
loan, th township greed to
giv Thelamco the alleyw y that
cuts through it 5 new parcel.
iel n id he w glad to
give the to Thelarnco
th t they would go on the
t rolls and th to n hip
ould no longer h ve to main-
tain them. iel n jokingly
. d each p reel as bi enough
to pu a 10 by 30 foot bu One
n them - they
fe ibl for busine
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