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Council adopts Van Heining Glen TIF, economic plan amid resident concerns over sewer tie-in costs
Summary
Norton City Council adopted tax-increment financing (TIF) ordinances for Van Heining Glen and the associated economic development plan but faced sustained debate over potential sewer tie-in costs for State Route 261 residents; council said tie-in costs will be set after final project design and discussed protections.
Norton City Council on Nov. 17 moved forward with tax-increment financing and related economic-development measures tied to a proposed Van Heining Glen housing development, adopting ordinance 120 25 (the TIF) and ordinance 1 01 20 25 (the economic development plan) after debate over resident protections for sewer tie-in costs.
Council members raised repeated concerns about how much existing homeowners along State Route 261 might be charged to tie into a new sewer line.…
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