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North Ridgeville committee keeps Isomer Group tax‑abatement review in committee after school payments made
Summary
The North Ridgeville City Council Committee of the Whole on June 2 decided to leave Resolution 2025‑62 in committee after Isomer Group Inc. paid three years of school donations; council members discussed payroll shortfalls, hiring and future review by the housing council.
The North Ridgeville City Council Committee of the Whole on June 2 kept Resolution 2025‑62 — a resolution introduced by Mayor Kevin Corcoran to terminate the community reinvestment area tax‑abatement agreement with Isomer Group Inc. — in committee after hearing that Isomer had made three years of missed school‑donation payments.
The matter matters because the agreement affects the city’s community reinvestment area (CRA) tax abatement terms, payments pledged to the school district, and whether Isomer meets payroll benchmarks tied to its abatement.
Mayor Kevin Corcoran, who introduced the resolution, told the committee that the city’s housing council previously recommended terminating the agreement because Isomer had not made the agreed school donation and its reported payroll fell short of projections. "The school donation has been paid. 3 years of payments have been made by Isomer. And so now the school is whole on their school…
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