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City of Centerville <br /> EDA Meeting Minutes <br /> October 17,2018 <br /> were asked, discussion ensued on the purpose of the plan, its importance to the downtown area <br /> and the intent of staff to have both the Planning and Zoning Commission and EDA review the <br /> document, which is now over 12 years old. <br /> No action was taken on this item. It will be discussed in further detail at the upcoming joint <br /> meeting of the EDA, P&Z Commission and City Council. <br /> 2. Review of Realtor Agreement for City-Owned Properties <br /> Administrator Statz explained that the city is under contract with realtor Mike Brass for its Block <br /> 7 and Commerce Drive Properties, but not for any others, including those small parcels in the <br /> downtown area(not on Block 7). <br /> After some discussion of the current marketability and uncertainty of some of the downtown <br /> guiding documents, that it may not make sense to place the smaller properties under contract <br /> with a realtor at this time. <br /> No further action was taken. <br /> VII. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. Review Concept Plans —Block 7 Downtown <br /> a) Mr. Nathan Gunn - Administrator Statz presented information on a proposed <br /> development of Block 7 as submitted by Mr. Nathan Gunn. Mr. Gunn was unable to <br /> attend the EDA meeting. <br /> A concept plan for constructing 21 attached townhomes on the city-owned property on <br /> Block 7 in the downtown area was presented along with information on anticipated <br /> valuation and proposed purchase price. An additional concept was presented showing 30 <br /> attached townhomes if the two remaining homes on this block could be acquired. <br /> Discussion ensued, regarding the Downtown Master Plan and its guidance towards a <br /> French Quarter style architecture and the need for these types of treatements along <br /> Centerville Road in addition to streetscaping and needed street improvements on Sorel <br /> Street and possibly Goiffon. The board was not opposed to the overall layout of the <br /> proposal, but it lacked detail in terms of architecture. The types of homes shown in the <br /> material presented did not appeal to the board for this site, at least not to be fronted on <br /> Centerville Road. <br /> Being that this was a concept plan presentation, there was no official action taken by the <br /> board. <br /> b) Mr. Jim Boo —Administrator Statz introduced Mr. Jim Boo, Mrs. Tracy Boo, and Mr. <br /> Tony Dress, all with High Point Realty. The team gave the board an overview of their <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />
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