City/CIC trailer park project a go
Comprehensive Plan adopted; mandatory recycling proceedsThe Cherokee City Council, on a consistent 3-2 vote, last week approved the final resolutions calling for the issuance of Capitol Loan Notes for the proposed Cherokee Industrial Corporation's purchase of the Olhausen Mobile Home Park on South Second Street to be razed and redeveloped into commercial/light industrial property for sale or lease.
In the past month, the Council has approved a series of resolutions moving forward the proposal to issue General Obligation Notes not to exceed $250,000 for the purchase of the Olhausen Mobile Home Park, relocation of its tenants, and clean-up and development of the property for future commercial/light industrial development.
Of that $250,000 total, $75,000 is designated for the purchase of the seven-acre tract of land, $50,000 designated to assist the remaining tenants in relocation, and $100,000 for clearing the property and readying it for possible future development, perhaps



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