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Jefferson County Board approves land transactions for food and beverage innovation campus

May 15, 2024 | Jefferson County, Wisconsin



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Jefferson County Board approves land transactions for food and beverage innovation campus
The Jefferson County Board of Supervisors took a significant step forward in infrastructure development during their meeting on May 14, 2024, by authorizing key land transactions for the Food and Beverage Innovation Campus. This initiative, located on the former county farm, is part of a larger hundred-acre land sale to Kiko Man Corporation.

Resolution number 202410 was a focal point of the meeting, as it empowers the county administrator to collaborate with the city of Jefferson to finalize a survey map essential for the campus's development. Supervisor Glenn's inquiry into the resolution highlighted the importance of aligning ownership interests with the proposed use and maintenance responsibilities for the site.

The board discussed the necessity of further land transfers, lot line adjustments, easements, and right-of-way dedications to support the campus's infrastructure. Specifically, the transfer of Out Lot 1 of CSM Number 6448 to the city of Jefferson was noted, which will be occupied by the Eastern Storm.

This move is expected to enhance the county's economic landscape by fostering innovation in the food and beverage sector, signaling a commitment to growth and development in Jefferson County. The board's actions pave the way for future advancements and collaborations that could benefit the local community and economy.

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