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Council approves PUD master plan for Blackhawk Transport; later approves sale and incentives for 2001 Gateway Boulevard project
Summary
The Beloit City Council approved a planned unit development (PUD) master land use plan for Blackhawk Transport’s proposed headquarters and maintenance facility and later approved a resolution to sell roughly 13 acres of city-owned land at 2001 Gateway Boulevard to the company with limited site-prep and tax-rebate incentives.
The Beloit City Council approved a PUD master land use plan for Blackhawk Transport’s proposed headquarters and maintenance facility at 2001 Gateway Boulevard and subsequently approved a resolution authorizing the sale of roughly 13 acres of city‑owned land to the company.
The approvals follow a planning commission recommendation and set conditions for final review, including a required wetland delineation and a development agreement. The sale resolution commits the city to sell the parcel for $65,000 and offers incentives to assist site preparation and property‑tax rebate incentives tied to job retention and creation.
Planning staff told the council that Blackhawk Transport’s proposal covers a 12.91‑acre portion of a larger city‑owned parcel and would include a 9,500‑square‑foot office building and an 11,200‑square‑foot maintenance building (20,700…
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