Friday, December 4, 2009

Asbestos may give Illinois village an out on farm deal

The encampment of Homer Glen, Illinois had been looking to buy a Dunn Farm skill to turn its first encampment park. But notwithstanding a minute of intent sealed by curators in October, environmental studies have uncovered some major problems with a land, as well as a purchase might not go forward. The studies detected asbestos in a buildings on a skill as well as issues with a wells as well as a separator in between a sites wetlands.

Because of a new-found environmental issues, Homer Glen has a option to buy a skill notwithstanding a issues, renegotiate a conditions of their deal with a developer or decide not to buy a site. The curators contingency have their decision by January.

Many encampment residents were already opposite a purchase of Dunn Farm because of a poor economy as well as doubt about sales taxation revenue, so from their viewpoint a asbestos discovery is a acquire possibility to travel away from a deal. The village, however, is still meddlesome in exploring options for parkland.

For a full story, go to The Southtown Star.

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