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Residents raise Armstrong Innovation Park housing and KOZ PILOT questions during commissioners meeting
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Summary
Two residents used the public participation form to press the board about local development matters: a resident asked about a potential housing development at Armstrong Innovation Park and another said he would sign a PILOT agreement related to the Brownfield KOZ when presented.
Two residents used the meeting participation form at the March 5 Armstrong County commissioners meeting to raise local development issues.
Resident Mike Anthony submitted a participation form to speak about the Armstrong Innovation Park and the possibility of a housing development; the minutes say the commissioners "commented to Mr. Anthony’s satisfaction." The minutes do not record specifics of the resident's concerns or the commissioners’ responses.
Resident Evan Lyle submitted a participation form concerning the Brownfield KOZ schedule. Commissioner Anthony G. Shea asked whether Mr. Lyle would sign a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) agreement associated with the KOZ resolution; Mr. Lyle acknowledged that he would sign a PILOT agreement when it was presented.
The minutes record the two public-comment entries but do not include further detail on timing, terms, or next steps for either the proposed housing discussion at the Innovation Park or the KOZ/PILOT arrangements.
