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Farwell council discusses sale of industrial park lots, AED training and Mill Pond dock timeline

Village Council, Village of Farwell · August 4, 2025
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Summary

Council members discussed selling industrial park lots to a potential buyer, considered staff AED/CPR training, and received an update that Mill Pond docks are expected to be installed by the end of the week of Aug. 4; no formal sale motion was recorded.

The Village of Farwell council on Aug. 4 discussed several nonbinding items including a potential sale of industrial park lots, staff AED/CPR training and near-term work at Mill Pond.

Council members talked about selling lots in the village industrial park to a potential buyer; the minutes record discussion but do not show a motion, price or terms. Because the clerk's minutes do not include an offer or proposal detail, the council recorded the topic for further consideration rather than approving a sale.

Trustee Amanda Pfruender reported on Department of Public Works business and reiterated public-works scheduling; the minutes note the chassis for a new salt truck arrived and is being held for temporary storage. The council also discussed providing First Aid, AED and CPR training for village staff but took no formal action or recorded funding direction.

President Tracey Jackson updated the council that the Mill Pond docks are planned to be put in by the end of the week of Aug. 4 and asked for an update on electrical work for an LED sign. Jackson also raised the prospect of Surrey Township assuming the village's building-inspection duties; no formal agreement or vote was recorded.

In extended public comment, Commissioner Gross informed the board that the county had passed its annual budget and a member of the public commented about a storage facility in Surrey Township. The minutes do not record further detail or any council action on those public comments.

Because the minutes record discussion without motion on the industrial-park lots and AED training, any next steps will depend on future agenda placement or staff follow-up.