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<br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br /> <br /> <br />Old Mill Estates <br />The developer is working on buttoning up the Phase I improvements. Work remaining, includes <br />the construction of trails and sidewalks, wear course paving and general site stabilization and <br />finish grading. <br /> <br />An extension to the time of performance for a few pieces of infrastructure on Phase I was <br />granted at the last City Council meeting. The extension goes to the end of 2020 and appears <br />to be a reasonable request. The city still holds a substantial letter of credit to ensure these <br />elements are completed. <br /> <br />A letter from the developer also outlines their approach to the timing of development for <br />Phase II. <br /> <br />Bay View Villas (Waterworks Site) <br />The developer continues to work on site clean-up, restoration and landscaping. <br /> <br />7241 Main Street <br />The prospective developer of this property recently contacted the city to reengage in the <br />process of subdividing the property into 2 or 3 lots. We anticipate a sketch plan in the <br />near future. <br /> <br />Block 7 Property <br />After the City Council Work Session in late April, regarding the Block 7 redevelopment <br />project, staff reengaged with the developer to discuss the possibility of approaching the project <br />without the use of Tax Increment Financing. The developer has said they will explore this <br />option and, if viable, bring back a new proposal. No recent activity. <br /> <br />th <br />Centerville Storage (20Ave. Mini Storage) <br />The developer has been doing some grading and tree clearing on site. A building permit <br />application is being completed along with other pre-construction requirements, such as <br />recording the Conditional Use Permit, submitting fees and escrows, and obtaining various <br />agency permits. <br /> <br />Atlas Villas Memory Care Project (1825 Main Street) <br />The developer has received bids for the project, but they were higher than expected. They <br />are attempting to rebid some of the elements of the project to get costs down and hope to <br />break ground in the fall. Meanwhile the developer is coordinating the necessary <br />administrative work to vacate a drainage and utility easement through the property. This <br />vacation was discussed during the development process, but the formality of completing <br />that task has not yet been done. <br /> <br /> <br />