By KAITLYN NAPLES STAFF WRITER After over one year of debating what to do with the former Memorial Boulevard Middle School, the issue is being sent to the city planner. Last week, the council was unable to pass the sale of the school to Summit Real Estate Strategies, which was proposing to turn the building into a housing facility. While four of the seven councilors voted “yes” on the sale, the matter needed five approving votes from the council since the city’s Planning Commission voted against the sale. Under Summit’s proposal, it would purchase the building for $300,000, the city would own the athletic fields, and Summit would lease the theater, gymnasium, and cafeteria for 99 years for $1 per year, and also to preserve the building’s historic integrity. “This is a good and fair proposal to the city and its taxpayers,” Councilor Eric Carlson, who heads the council’s Real Estate Committee, said at last week’s meeting. Since the council did not approve the sale of the school, it did however approve to send the matter to the city planner to review options for the vacant building. City Councilor Dave Mills is against the sale of the school, and said [...]
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