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Council removes pool language from Dunware warehouse lease addendum amid cost and floodplain concerns
Summary
City council voted to remove language about pursuing a public pool from the Dunware (Dunn) warehouse lease addendum after members cited unknown long‑term costs, insurance and floodplain risks; the lease addendum otherwise proceeds with an amended term change.
The City of Hudson Common Council voted at its meeting to remove a provision that would have committed the city and a tenant to “pursue the development of a public pool” in an addendum to the Dunware (Dunn) warehouse redevelopment lease. Council members said the pool language left the city exposed to undetermined maintenance and operating costs and could be impractical given the site’s floodplain conditions.
Council members said the lease addendum contains three substantive changes: (1) an extension of the lease term (discussed as moving from about 30 years to 39 years), (2) a delay in the initial…
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