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Council discusses purchase of 35-acre park parcel, reserves 2 acres for possible fire station; purchase contingent on grant funding
Summary
Orange Village reviewed agreements with CVG LLC and Western Reserve Land Conservancy to preserve 35 acres as passive parkland and to carve out 2 acres for a potential future fire station; the purchase is contingent on obtaining grant funding and staff included $175,000 in a budget amendment for the 2-acre carve-out.
Orange Village Council reviewed agreements on June 11 to acquire land from CVG LLC and to work with the Western Reserve Land Conservancy to preserve 35 acres as a passive park, while reserving a separate 2‑acre parcel for a possible future fire station.
Mayor Judson A. Klein told the council the deal is structured in two parts: 35 acres intended to remain in conservation and two acres carved out now so the village can…
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