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in Comprehensive Plan was officially adopted by the Franklin Common Council on October 7 · Economic Development Revenue Bonds · Tax Increment Financing · Lease & Purchase Agreements · promotion · 190-foot water slide · a new zero depth pool with a play structure including 16 interactive play features · water basketball · concession stand · which include · Economic Incentives · Tax Abatement · located at 70 E Monroe St

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in Comprehensive Plan was officially adopted by the Franklin Common Council on October 7
Economic Development Revenue Bonds
Tax Increment Financing
Lease & Purchase Agreements
promotion
190-foot water slide
a new zero depth pool with a play structure including 16 interactive play features
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water basketball
concession stand
which include
Economic Incentives
Tax Abatement
located at 70 E Monroe St

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