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Council authorizes up-to-6‑month contingency to pursue test well on prospective south-side property

5793545 · September 12, 2025
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Summary

The council authorized a contingency arrangement to secure a prospective property while the city evaluates the site for a potential water well; the motion directs the city manager to pursue a contract/lease allowing up to six months for test-well drilling and analysis, with legal review and written contingency terms.

The City of Perry City Council authorized city staff to pursue a contingency agreement to secure a prospective property for use as a potential municipal water well site while the property is tested. Council action directed the city manager to negotiate a time-limited agreement (up to six months) that would allow the city to install a test well and evaluate water quality and quantity before completing any purchase.

Council members and staff emphasized the need to verify whether the site would yield adequate flow and meet…

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