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Taylor council approves sale of 7.75-acre airport park lot contingent on special use permit; approves related parcel split

Taylor Town Council · May 1, 2025
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Summary

The council unanimously accepted an offer of $250,000 for Lot 8 (Parcel 205-54-008) in the Taylor Airport Industrial Park, contingent on a special use permit and buyer financing; council also approved splitting Parcel 202-23-101C and authorizing a purchase agreement with California Gold Development Corporation.

The Taylor Town Council on May 1 accepted an offer to sell Parcel 205-54-008 (Lot 8), a 7.75-acre lot in the Taylor Airport Industrial Park, for $250,000. Manager Gus Lundberg introduced David Mills, who presented the offer from buyers Daniel Johnson and Willie Nelson and noted the price equates to about $32,258 per acre, lower than a prior sale price but reasonable given the parcel size.

Council members discussed making the sale contingent on approval of a special use permit for industrial/agricultural use; David Mills said the buyers intend to seek SBA financing and that the funding process may take five to six months. Council Member Bill Baldwin moved to accept the offer contingent on the special use permit and financing; Chris Neff seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

At the same meeting the council also approved splitting Parcel 202-23-101C and authorized the manager to execute a purchase agreement with California Gold Development Corporation. Manager Lundberg said the split will be forwarded to Snowflake for approval and then recorded with Navajo County before the transaction proceeds. Council Member Lynn Dewit moved approval, Bill Baldwin seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

Both actions were approved with conditions: the Lot 8 sale remains contingent on regulatory approval and buyer financing, and the parcel split will follow county recording and interjurisdictional processing.