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Council reviews $1.2 million TIF request for proposed 24/7 travel center at 407 Clauss Drive

January 19, 2026 | Webster City, Hamilton County, Iowa


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Council reviews $1.2 million TIF request for proposed 24/7 travel center at 407 Clauss Drive
City staff presented a redevelopment proposal from Royal Brew Group to convert the site at 407 Clauss Drive (formerly a dock stop) into a 24/7 travel center and asked the council to consider directing staff to draft a development agreement.

Staff summarized the application as a $4.6 million building-improvement project (land excluded) and said the developer has requested a $1.2 million pay-as-you-go tax-increment financing reimbursement tied to incremental taxes generated by the project. Staff estimated the post-project property valuation at about $3 million (up from roughly $1.4 million currently) and projected annual tax-increment revenue in the neighborhood of $100,000–$150,000 depending on final valuation.

The staff recommendation was to proceed with review and return a draft development agreement if the council wished to move forward; staff also reported that the local TIF council suggested expanding the Riverview urban-renewal area to pick up the parcel (and nearby Kmart and other lots) so the district could support redevelopment-related administration and nuisance-abatement programs.

A company representative described plans to include franchised food-service tenants (Subway, Dunkin') and the developer’s branded travel-center retail; the representative said franchise leases are in place and that final exterior signage and branding will be coordinated with the city. The council did not take final action on a development agreement at the meeting; staff said they would return with an agreement spelling out details if the council wanted to proceed.

Council discussion also touched on TIF term length (staff recommended an initial 10-year term with openness to extension), revenue projections, and whether to expand the Riverview urban-renewal boundary to support broader downtown objectives. No formal TIF authorization or development agreement was approved at the meeting; the item was advanced for further staff work pending council direction.

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