Small Towns, Wisconsin Southwest Region Winter 2014 | Page 19

After losing four expanding businesses within three years to other communities, the Village of Brooklyn developed its first business park, the Brooklyn Business Complex (BBC), in 2013. The BBC is located midway between Madison and Janesville, 1 mile due west from State Highway 14 on State Highway 92. The Economic Development Committee (EDC) is now marketing the lots and interest by companies has been very encouraging. The Complex is made up of three phases, the first of which has approximately 10 acres of buildable land. Phase II has an additional 40 acres available, which has also been annexed by the Village of Brooklyn and is zoned for development. A remaining 50 acres abutting the railroad line on the south west boundary comprises Phase III. In total the complex is approximately 100 acres. The history of the BBC is an example of what a small determined group of citizens, trustees, and small business owners who make up the Economic Development Committee can accomplish. The EDC created the vision which the Board followed. The procurement of a $261,000 grant from Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds on August 2, 2012, was the first step to the purchase, design and construction of the Brooklyn Business Complex. Although the CDBG grant was a blessing, meeting all of the qualifications for the grant award by the January 31, 2013 deadline left no room for error for a project of this size. Within five months, the village purchased, annexed, and rezoned the land, commissioned an environmental study, and obtained a DOT access permit, all of which were required for an urban service amendment by the Dane County Capital Area Regional Planning Commission. The final task was to create a Tax Incremental Financing District (TID). To accomplish all of these steps, the village enlisted experts in economic development, engineering, zoning, and legal and regional planning to facilitate the development approval process. Also at: www.Facebook.com/SmallTownsWI | www.Twitter.com/SmallTownsWI | www.Instagram.com/SmallTownsWI p.19