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Hobbs Commission approves three resolutions on interim storage site and housing development incentives
Summary
The Hobbs City Commission on March 3 adopted three resolutions: Resolution 75‑92, supporting Eddie Lee Energy Alliance LLC’s response to the U.S. Department of Energy’s request for information on siting a federal consolidated interim storage facility; Resolution 75‑93, approving a development agreement with Corrales Construction; and Resolution 75‑94, approving a development agreement with Berry and Gomez LLC.
The Hobbs City Commission on March 3 adopted three resolutions: Resolution 75‑92, supporting Eddie Lee Energy Alliance LLC (ALIA) to respond to the U.S. Department of Energy’s request for information on siting a federal consolidated interim storage facility; Resolution 75‑93, approving a development agreement with Corrales Construction to support a market‑rate single‑family housing project; and Resolution 75‑94, approving a development agreement with Berry and Gomez LLC for a market‑rate single‑family housing project.
Why it matters: the three actions combine economic development and housing incentives with a formal municipal endorsement for ALIA’s bid to engage the DOE site search process. The housing agreements use the city’s incentive policy to reimburse public infrastructure costs tied to private development, enabling additional single‑family lots to come online.
Resolution 75‑92 (Eddie Lee Energy Alliance LLC / DOE consolidated interim storage facility) The item was introduced by the…
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