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Lebanon Library buys new building; council weighs uses for vacated space and flags easement issue
Summary
Keaton Sarchick, a trustee of the Lebanon Library, told the council the library will move into a newly purchased building at 425 West Saint Louis in August; the council discussed repurposing the vacated library space and an easement dispute involving the adjacent Mermaid House.
Keaton Sarchick, a trustee of the Lebanon Library, told the Lebanon City Council committee the library purchased a building at 425 West Saint Louis and plans to move in August, adding that the library has provided a check covering six months of rent to carry it through September while a lease is finalized. "We bought a building. We'll be moving out, by the September. We plan on moving to the new building in August," Sarchick said.
That move means the city will have additional city-owned square footage to…
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