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City of Centerville <br />EDA Meeting Minutes <br />April 15, 2020 <br />IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />1. None <br /> <br />V. BILLS AND COMMUNICATIONS <br />1. Bills <br />a. None <br />VI. REPORTS <br />1. <br />Mr. Brass introduced drawings for a building on the site and presented short-term and 20-year <br />analyses on rates of return for the first floor retail and office space and the second floor <br />apartment space. There were discussions regarding the color scheme and overall look of the <br />building and parking issues in the neighborhood. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Hanzal, seconded by Commissioner Weatherhead to recommend <br />that Council enter into an agreement with Mr. Brass to list the property with the concept <br />layout shown at $50,000, or assign the property to the EDA and allow the EDA to do the <br />same. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />1. <br />Administrator Statz gave a report on general development activities around the city. <br /> <br /> <br />Administrator Statz emailed the developer on the downtown redevelopment project and intended <br />to have the project on next council agenda as a workshop item to discuss general direction of the <br />project to get a feel for the council as a whole based on the fact that we have a new council <br />member and have had significant public input. <br />The city is continuing to work with Atlas Villas Memory Care on design issues with their <br />kitchen, and their concrete encased storm shelter. <br /> <br />Mini-Storage anticipates they will be moving soon. They have moved to a three building layout <br />and eliminated the northern building. We have received architectural plans and should see a <br />permit application soon. <br /> <br />Old Mill Estates pulled their item from the agenda to approve Phase II. They would like to look <br />at building more this fall, but may look at a smaller investment. <br />Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br />
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