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Council approves redevelopment agreement with enhanced 10-year clawback for veterinary clinic
Summary
The Zion City Council approved a redevelopment/TIF agreement with Great Animal Hospital that tightens a 10‑year clawback schedule to protect the city if the business closes; the vote followed attorney explanation and commissioners' questions about whether prior TIFs would be changed.
The Zion City Council voted to approve a redevelopment agreement with Great Animal Hospital that includes a detailed 10‑year clawback schedule to allow the city to recoup incentives if the business closes early.
City Attorney Attorney Faselli told the council the current agreement is materially the same as last year’s version but “the clawback provision protecting the city is actually augmented in this iteration,”…
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