From the
The Sun Courier
College will wait for citys decision
Thursday, February 16, 2006[/quote]INDEPENDENCE _ More than a month ago, the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine arrived, seeking a new home the Realty One building on Rockside Road.
Representatives from the college were back before City Council this week, hoping to be welcomed into the community. But council members were not ready to vote on a special use permit that would allow the college to locate there, saying they wanted to discuss details further and vote on the issue at next months scheduled meeting.
The college, now on Chester Avenue in Cleveland, has 501(c3 status, meaning it is tax-exempt. That would mean the Independence Schools would not receive about 95,000 a year from that property, should the college relocate to the Realty One building. And that might mean the district would have to cut two teaching positions.
Because of the effect on the school district, the college has offered the district funds and/or services.
For starters, the college offered to forego its tax exemption for the year 2006, pay the schools 25,000 for 10 years, 25,000 for eight years and offer its services one day a week for three years to high school athletic programs. College officials also said they would be willing to work with the citys senior citizens.
The Independence Planning Commission last week passed the colleges request for a special use permit in a 4-1 vote. Vice Mayor Greg Kurtz was the only no vote that evening, and said he will continue to stand by his vote.
Its a matter of fairness, Kurtz said, arguing that, if the college offers to pay for the cost of the two teachers the school district stands to lose, he would be willing to re-consider his vote. Im not trying to be the bad guy. Im just trying to protect our community. [/quote]