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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> August 27,2014 <br /> Avenue South was $425,000 desired to reduce to $325,000 (Council consensus was $325,000); <br /> and 7212 Old Mill Road was $65,000 desired to reduce to $50,000 (Council consensus was <br /> $50,000). <br /> Lengthy discussion took place regarding deviation from the original marketing prices, <br /> residential/commercial property values in other communities, potential development with regard <br /> to the individual properties and zoning, <br /> Mr. Robert Scott addressed Council stated that he had placed an offer with Mr. Suski for the <br /> purchase of 1691 & 1695 Main Street in the amount of$110,000 with the anticipation of closing <br /> on the property by October 21, 2014. Mr. Scott stated that he desired to construct a building that <br /> he would operate a restaurant/bar out of. Lengthy discussion ensued regarding the City's current <br /> distance requirements from the school and church buildings. Mr. Suski felt that the offer of <br /> $110,000 was a fair offer and better than market value. Discussion ensued regarding potential for <br /> City Code amendment for liquor licensing requirements, additional requirement of hours of <br /> serving, parking requirements, building size, traffic, etc. Mr. Scott stated that he felt comfortable <br /> purchasing the property knowing that he may not have the ability to secure a liquor license and <br /> that there would be parking difficulties. Mr. Scott felt that the City would be eager to work with <br /> him to assist in a business venue of some sort. Mr. Scott stated that he currently owns two IT <br /> companies so he is familiar with owning and operating businesses. <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member Love to accept <br /> Mr. Scott's offer to purchase 1691 & 1695 Main Street for $110,000 with a closing date of <br /> October 21, 2014. All in favor. Motion gassed. <br /> Administrator Larson stated that he had been in discussions with Miller Mobile Marine regarding <br /> a short-term lease for the use of 7087 — 20th Avenue South as cold storage through the winter <br /> months. Administrator Larson stated that the firm is currently renting a building further down the <br /> street and anticipated purchasing it following the Flood Plain Study if there was a desirable <br /> outcome. Administrator Larson stated that Miller Mobile Marine desires to remain in Centerville <br /> and desires to purchase the existing building along with constructing additional buildings if the <br /> Flood Plain Study is desirable for reduction in that area. Administrator Larson stated that an <br /> Interim Use Permit would need to be obtained through Planning & Zoning, research regarding <br /> how a short-term lease would affect the City's property taxes and the lease agreement would need <br /> to be secured. Administrator Larson stated that Miller has agreed upon a monthly rental amount <br /> of$1,150 if Council concurs. Council Member Love stated that the business is currently directly <br /> behind his home and had not been bothered by any of their business. Administrator Larson stated <br /> that the old fire truck is parked inside the building and either it would have to be moved by them <br /> or they would have to work around it. <br /> Motion by Council Member Love, seconded by Council Member King to authorize <br /> Administrator Larson and Legal Counsel Glaser to verify that the lease would not trigger <br /> the property being taxed by Anoka County, to commence negotiations and procedures to <br /> secure the agreement. All in favor. Motion passed. <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br /> 4 <br />
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