Cape Girardeau City Manager Scott Meyer sent a letter to Commander Premier Aircraft Corporation, instructing the company to vacate city property within 30 days.
Commander Premier has failed to pay rent to the city for over three years. According to the letter dated May 16, the company has also failed to provide required insurance documentation.
Meyer’s letter says that if Commander does leave the premises within 30 days, then the city has the right to enter the property and remove all parties.
The letter also states that eviction does not end Commander’s financial obligation to the City of Cape Girardeau. Commander must still pay back rent. Interest will continue to accrue.
The aircraft manufacturer has been housed at a city-owned hanger near the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport since 2007.
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