A settlement was reached last week between Summit County and Hideout in portions of the case known as Hideout #1. That was the first legal challenge Summit County filed against Hideout in 2020, after the town voted to annex Summit County land into its borders for development without the county’s permission.
According to a document obtained through a public records request, four people signed a settlement agreement on July 7: Summit County Attorney Margaret Olson, Summit County Manager Tom Fisher, Hideout Mayor Philip Rubin and Hideout attorney Robert Mansfield.
The agreement says Hideout will pay Summit County $130,000 within 30 days. Fisher said that money is a reimbursement of some costs incurred by the Summit County Attorney’s Office as it worked on that lawsuit.
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