First Amendment to Economic Incentive Agreement - Touchpoint Medical, Incorporated - Economic Development Incentive - $100,000
Approved minutesWithdrawn.
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Published agendas and the dispositions the approved minutes recorded. Twelve years, whether or not a camera was running.
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Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda including the addendum
Approved minutesApproved Staff’s recommendation with the 30 year change.
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda
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Machine transcription of 283 recorded meetings — 9% of decided items have one. Speaker names are inferred from voice and can be wrong.
Jack Mariano So I'd say this project is a lot better than when it first came to me. almost completely eliminat the possibility of residential. Um and and I'm glad you're going from twenty to thirty making that suggestion. I I would even suggest that if we're gonna do all this money 'cause when I first discussed this project, there was wasn't talk about any incentives So seeing it take this extra step forward, David, I think it's good that you're doing it to ensure that it weakens any chance for it, but I would really like to just see even the residential part wiped out. I don't know if the Why are
Jack Mariano Well and again I wanna I'll I'll I'll listen to Joe when he comes up, but I I wanna just see if they because it's gonna be so hard, especially you're not gonna be able to do it in phase two. Phase one, if you're getting all that stuff built out, you're not gonna be able to really do it and again for thirty years, if he's willing to do that, maybe you'll just say we'll just even take it out.
Jack Mariano Commissioner Oakley, I commend you for working with them. I mean to take this this was one of the projects from twenty plus years ago we made this an employment center area and we knew it was gonna be difficult because of the topographical issues that are out there but we still wanted to provide that. So I appreciate Joel, the Evans family for coming back forward and work with Commissioner Oakley and probably Commissioner Weightman along the way as well to to bring this forward. It's a lot more than I expected. But I think it's a lot more beneficial. I think it ensures pretty much that we're gonna get jobs created out there like we wanted to. So thank you for