In addition, the town and village agreed to exchange other less populated land.
As part of the agreement, the town agreed to the $16 million sale price.
Developers and towns involved in the program agree with its aims.
The town agreed to bear the $5 million cost of moving the public works buildings to the landfill area.
The town agreed to pay him a signing fee of $10 million that would be his even if the deal falls through.
In 2007, the town agreed to spend $225,000 for a new dome.
Given the urgent need for housing in the region, the town agreed.
Later in 1911, the town and the railroad agreed to a final name change to Calera.
The town agreed to the room, but also told him there were no funds for an increase of salary.
The town agrees that they must not let her escape again.