Aviation View | Volume 2, Issue 1
23 AVIATION VIEW VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 Zoning Administrator. “And for a long time, it was all hypotheticals. But now that the concrete is getting ready to go down, we are having to work through all the details to make this an exciting and prosperous venture. We are trying to make sure that this project minimizes any adverse effects to the people already here, and make sure our land use benefits them.” There are plenty of benefits that the airport offers the folks of Gallatin County, some of which no one has even imagined yet – like flight schools and promoting aviation as a career. It will be an economic driver and may even incorporate the cargo business. “There is not much additional land on the airport proper,” explains Morris, “but we could see development outside of the fence. There would probably be 300 to 400 acres of farmland that could be purchased to develop a business park – and again, we are so conveniently located GALLAT IN COUNTY A I RPORT www.schuelergroup.com TM Land Available for Future Commercial Development Gallatin County, Near the Airport Lisa Dressman Commercial Sales Associate 859.448.9051 859.640.9869 cell ldressman@hsabh.com For More Information Contact: MI KE PARKER PARKER REAL ESTATE GROUP Serving the real estate needs of Gallatin County and the surrounding areas since 1986. MIKE PARKER 859-486-3300 Mike@MikeParker.com Grading Work Finished grading project ready for the paving work to begin.
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