(KMZA)--The Seneca City Council Wednesday evening approved the sale of a city-owned tract of land to a local church.
Following an executive session, the Council approved the sale of 7 acres located at Main Street and Community Drive to the North Ridge Church for $210,000.
The church plans to build new facility at the location.
In other business, Fire Chief Brett Ohlsen met with the Council to seek permission to replace the department's secondary tanker truck.
The Council requested Ohlsen get cost estimates and come back before the Council.
In addition, the Council approved allowing swimming lessons at the Aquatic Center this season, and the opening of the concession stand.
The Aquatic Center opened on June 16 after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in the county.
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