City officials should not be allowed to roll over for Fuller Seminary, a non-profit institution that pays no property taxes but receives many city services. Fuller's president, Mark Labberton, earned $337,700 in compensation in 2014 [wow!], the most recent figure available from its 990 form filed with the federal Internal Revenue Service. (Four other Fuller executives earned over $200,000 that year). According to public records, Labberton lives in the Montana condominium complex on Colorado Boulevard in a 3,560 square foot unit valued by Zillow at $3.2 million.
There is absolutely no reason for the Planning Commission or the City Council to renege on the ...
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