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<br />Apartment Complex Concept Plan <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission was presented with a concept plan for a 3-story, 96- <br />thst <br />unit apartment complex sited on commercially zoned land between 20 and 21 Avenues, <br />north of Main Street. The project would require a Comprehensive Plan Amendment and <br />Rezoning. If the developer chooses to pursue these land use requests, a public hearing <br />would be scheduled to receive community input on the proposal. <br /> <br />th <br />Centerville Storage (20Ave. Mini Storage) <br />Framing of the two largest storage buildings is underway. Work continues on the driveway <br />areas and site grading. <br /> <br />Old Mill Estates <br />Phase II paving is complete and work on punch list items continues. Homes are being sold. <br /> <br />Bay View Villas (Waterworks Site) <br />Paving of the wear course and driveway connections is now complete. Punch list items <br />including landscaping, ped ramps, mailboxes and shoreline plantings will be addressed <br />in the spring. A letter of credit reduction request is on the December 9 City Council <br />agenda for consideration. <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. We anticipate a sketch plan in the near future. <br /> <br />Block 7 Property (Downtown) <br />A concept plan for row homes will be reviewed by the planning and zoning commission at <br />their December 8 meeting. The proposal shows 20 units on the city-owned vacant land in <br />downtown. <br /> <br /> <br />Atlas Villas Memory Care Project (1825 Main Street) <br />Excavation and building pad preparation work has begun. <br /> <br />Driveway and Parking Ordinance Review <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission continues to work diligently on issues related to what <br />and where certain vehicles can be parked on residential properties. Both the existing <br />ordinance and the one being contemplated by P&Z do not allow parking of any vehicles in <br />the front yard (not on the driveway). <br /> <br />