The Lake County Board received some good news at last week’s meeting regarding apartment complexes that are proposed for both Two Harbors and Silver Bay. Matthew Johnson, Executive Director of the Lake County HRA, reported that the IRRR Board (Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation) has agreed to help fund the Visions, 75 unit apartment building in Two Harbors by contributing $850,000 to the project. Construction on this project is scheduled to start in the Spring and, upon completion, the complex will provide much needed workforce housing for the city. The Silverpoint II project in Silver Bay has been stalled for a while due to negotiations that have been ongoing regarding acquisition of the land that will be used for the project. A portion of the County Board’s meeting was devoted to a public hearing on a proposed land swap between the County and property owner, Steve VanHouse. The Board agreed to the land swap in which the property that will be the future site of Silverpoint II, owned by VanHouse, will be traded for tax forfeited land near Silver Bay. The parcels of land included in this swap are of equal value and the arrangement will save the county $150,000. The opportunity here, to provide crucial workforce housing in Silver Bay, will be welcomed news to area employers who are in need of housing for potential employees.
Jason DiPiazza, of the Lake County Highway Department, reported receiving a grant for $17,000 which will be used for road safety.
In other business, the Board voted to set a Truth in Taxation public hearing for 6:00 PM on December 2nd. The meeting will be held at the County Highway Department Headquarters, located at 1513 Highway 2 in Two Harbors.
The next Lake County Board meeting is scheduled for October 14th at 2:00 PM.