CLARK CO. AGREES TO SELL LAND TO OWEN
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 -- 11:38 AM
Clark County will sell land to the City of Owen for a proposed Agribusiness Park.Despite misgivings about the price, the feasibility of the ambitious project and the loss of more farmland, the board voted 16-12 Tuesday night to sell 71 acres adjacent to the Health Care Center.
They resolution also grants the City ?first right of refusal? on an additional 87 acres.
Not everyone was a fan of the concept.
The county will get just over $224,000 for the land; that equates to about $3,100 per acre. Some thought that was too cheap.
Others, like Town of Colby resident Larry Oemichen, questioned if the plan was just a pipedream.
"I think it should be called 'The Field of Dreams.' Let's build it and hope that they come," he reasoned, "It's a risky venture."
But, others noted their wasn't much risk to the County; The City of Owen was prepared to foot the $5-million bill for the infrastructure improvements.
Owen Mayor Tim Swiggum said the resolution was a the result of a lot of ?bending? on both sides, and the time had come to act. He said the ?option to purchase? additional acreage was a must to market the idea to would-be investors.
"We do have a meeting with Farm Technology Days. It gives us that marketing tool to talk to them about bringing Farm Technology Days to Clark County, which I hope we agree is a good thing," he said.
Swiggum said the debate had focused on ?small things? that the board should move past.
Organizers had a commitment from one cheese retailer to open a facility in the park, but he could not disclose the company's name. He also said the City was ready to move forward on infrastructure developments this summer.
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