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City of Centerville <br /> EDA/P&Z Meeting Minutes <br /> January 16,2019 <br /> facility would be a combination of below ground and surface parking. Total parking spots would <br /> be 63 underground and 65 above ground. <br /> Mr. Chris Harchanko, presented information on his company, their vision for the site, past <br /> projects completed and provided pictures of sample architecture that could be incorporated into <br /> the proposed building. <br /> Mr. David Harchanko was also present. He is a licensed architect and would provide design <br /> services for the project, under the umbrella of a partner company, named Apollo Development. <br /> He fielded questions from the group regarding architectural treatments, market conditions and <br /> other elements of the project. <br /> Ms. Rebecca Bohl, 1680 Sorel Street, was recognized by President Hanzal. She stated that she <br /> was a neighbor of the proposed project. Her concerns were regarding noise and light pollution <br /> onto her property and asked if considerations would be made to mitigate those issues. Mr. David <br /> Harchanko said that they have used berming, fencing, plantings or combinations of all 3 to <br /> alleviate these issues on past projects. <br /> Mr. Steve King, 1724 Sorel Street, was recognized by President Hanzal. Mr. King is a resident <br /> in the downtown area. He had several questions for the board and prospective developer <br /> regarding potential buyouts of adjacent homes and timing of the development. Mr. David <br /> Harchanko said that they had not yet approached any neighbors regarding potential acquisitions <br /> and at this point were not planning on doing so. However, he did not rule that possibility out. <br /> Mr. Chris Harchanko stated that he felt a late fall groundbreaking would be a realistic timeline if <br /> the project were to move forward. <br /> Both the EDA and P&Z Commission generally looked favorably upon the proposed <br /> redevelopment project, as proposed. <br /> No formal action was taken since the presentation was only a concept plan and no formal <br /> application has been made to the city. <br /> VIII. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Motion by Commission Member Giovinazzo, seconded by Commission Member <br /> Weatherhead to Adiourn the EDA/P &Z Joint meeting of January 16, 2019 at 8:20 p.m. <br /> All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> Respectfully submitted by EDA Secretary, Teresa Bender <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br />
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