Hi Elaine, you're probably correct, what is confusing is that the sign sponsorship program was approved February 10, 2015 which unless I'm mistaken there was no program last year so what did Concordia pay last year and what was the policy.
While we are on the subject, is it fair to say that the $150 goes to the municipality and the $750 goes to the replacement cost of the turf?
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ReplyDeleteI wonder why the Concordia was exempt from the $150 processing fee. Everyone else paid it.
ReplyDeleteNick M.
I think it is because they had a sign last year. Isn't the $150 fee a one time charge?
ReplyDeleteElaine
Concordia may be a non-profit and, therefore, exempt from the fee. Not saying I agree or disagree. Just taking a guess.
ReplyDeleteHi Elaine, you're probably correct, what is confusing is that the sign sponsorship program was approved February 10, 2015 which unless I'm mistaken there was no program last year so what did Concordia pay last year and what was the policy.
ReplyDeleteWhile we are on the subject, is it fair to say that the $150 goes to the municipality and the $750 goes to the replacement cost of the turf?
Nick M.
Nick, the trolls are getting restless. You must be on to something.
ReplyDeleteElaine
Pardon the #flashback
ReplyDelete“The valley behind Concordia is a major highway for deer to come into the township,” Benner said.
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