WARREN — Although the company has not completed construction of its first building, Kimberly-Clark Corp. representatives are laying the groundwork needed for a new enterprise zone agreement to place a warehouse on its property.

“They are looking to receive a 60% tax abatement for 10 years,” Trumbull County Planning Assistant Director Nicholas Coggins told commissioners during Tuesday’s workshop meeting.

The company is considering building a 591,000-square-foot building for a distribution center.

“They are looking at a regional distribution center,” Coggins said. “This is a potential project. They are trying to get their incentives and any other financial packages in order so they can take it to their board.”

Howland trustees approved the enterprise zone proposal last week. The commissi

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