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Kewaunee looks to formally accept donated property

The City of Kewaunee Common Council will meet Monday night to discuss the acceptance of some donated land adjacent to the Fire Hall Museum.   Mayor Jason Jelinek says the Fire Museum was built on a piece of land that was owned by the previous owner of The Bucket tavern in Kewaunee.  The Firefighters organization had entered into an informal agreement which was continued with the current owner of the business.  Jelinek says the purchase was important because the property would be landlocked otherwise.  He says the council has some homework to do with the title company in order to make sure everyone has access to their property.

 

 

Jelinek noted that the issue was not addressed in the past and the resolution would allow access for the current business for deliveries and provide additional parking.  The regular meeting of the City of Kewaunee Common Council will start at 6 pm at City Hall on Monday. 

 

(photo courtesy of City of Kewaunee)

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