BOONE, Iowa---After several months of discussion, the Boone County Board of Supervisors have approved moving ahead with the proposed purchase of the Gates property in the Boone Industrial Park. The facility, if the sale is completed, would become the new Boone County Recycling Center. Currently, the Boone County Recycling Center is located at Coe Transfer at 10th and Division Streets. The program has just entered is fifth year of a five year lease. An actual review of the facility and clearance by the EPA will still be needed before the sale can be finalized. The agreed price is $450,000.
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