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The Board approved several development plans, including a Carvana inspection center, a Stout’s Discount Carpet warehouse, and a solar field, all subject to additional stormwater, access, environmental, or fire-safety approvals. It also approved its intent to reimburse capital costs through future tax-exempt financing.
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Several commercial and development projects received final or conditional approval, but construction can proceed only after listed requirements are met. The approved projects include a vehicle inspection center, a warehouse, and a solar field. The board also authorized a financing step for future capital expenditures and approved payments totaling $148,410.15 for a fire-department generator project, $253,803.83 for the Rugh Street multimodal corridor, and $183,189.80 for Weatherwood Community Park.
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