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City staff and elected officials attended a Quad Chamber networking event held at <br />th <br />. <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />Comp Plan <br />Our consultant and I have been through all comments from Met Council and others <br />developing an approach to addressing them. We will be bringing a few issues back to the <br />th <br />planning commission on November 13 for additional discussion, especially related to <br />our medium density designations. <br />Peltier Estates <br />Staff received a call from an attorney for the developer, working on finalizing <br /> are hopeful this is a sign that the <br />development is moving forward towards construction. <br />Ruffridge Johnson <br />Staff has reached out to Ruffridge Johnson ownership about the possibility of an open <br />house or ribbon cutting. They plan to do something, but have not yet set a date. <br /> <br /> <br />Waterworks Site/DeFoe Property <br />A grading permit has been issued and work has begun on the site. Work on utility and <br />street installation may not begin until a final plat is submitted, approved and eventually <br />recorded. The developer is reporting that they have already sold several lots. <br /> <br />Old Mill Estates <br />Construction plans have been submitted for review. The City Attorney is working <br />ent and answering questions from the developer. We <br />anticipate a final plat submittal soon. The developer is on the Rice Creek Watershed <br />e northern cul-de-sac may begin this fall if <br />a final plat can be approved on that same date by the City Council. <br /> <br />Block 7 Property <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed a concept plan for 21 townhomes on the <br />also presented an option which yielded 30 <br />townhomes if the two homes on the west side of that block were acquired. Discussion <br />revolved around the style of the townhomes, especially the façade facing Centerville <br />Road. In general, the P&Z Commission looked favorably on the development, wanting <br />to have a better understanding of what the units would look like from Centerville Road. <br /> <br />Administrator Statz has also beenaltor, Mike Brass, regarding <br />others interested in the site. <br /> <br /> <br />
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