PUBLIC COSTS AND REVENUE
14. The development is served by public sewer and water.
15. The development generates significant property tax revenue.
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The Hallowell City Council and residents are now in a position to advise and influence the future sale of the Stevens School Complex in Hallowell, Maine. The Stevens/Reed Center Blog allows participants to weigh in on how Hallowell's Comprehensive Plan will provide the city and its residents with input and perhaps influence future uses of the property.
Item 14 I would assume is a given. However, what would be the cost if new pipes need to be put in place.
ReplyDelete15. The development may not generate significant property tax revenue. It depends what is deemed best for the City of Hallowell.