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presentation of the options to them as well. From there, we will look to choose one <br />developer to work with on the project and begin negotiations on a purchase agreement. <br />The site is zoned and guided in the comprehensive plan for Mixed Use. Presently, none <br />of the projects include retail, but all include medium to high density residential <br />development which could bring anywhere from 20 to 50 units to the property. Part of the <br />goal of the Mixed Use district is to provide high density housing in and around the <br />downtown, to promote it as a retail destination. We are hopeful that a successful project <br />on this block will lead to further investment in the downtown and be a catalyst for a <br />revitalization of the area. <br /> <br />1737 Main Street <br />The contractor has submitted the necessary insurance and other information. A deadline <br />th <br />for the demolition of the home and garage is set for December 15. <br /> <br />Commerce Drive Property <br />There has been no recent contact from the interested business for this site. We believe <br />they may be making an offer on a very similar, but less expensive site in South St. Paul. <br /> <br />General <br />Code enforcement letters have been sent, recently, on the following topics: <br /> Driveway materials <br />An appeal of the Potentially Dangerous designation placed on a cat, by our police <br />department, after the cat bit two individuals during an incident was heard. We have <br />upheld the designation, but suggested some leniency on the conditions associated with <br />managing such an animal. <br /> <br />regarding the approval of their Conditional Use Permit application. At the last City <br />Council meeting, staff was directed to obtain some clarifications on what the current CUP <br />now looks like and what practical implications come from that. We have since made <br />tation and have arranged a meeting for next week. The <br />meeting will seek to clarify the current interpretation of the CUP and work towards long <br />term compliance. The tenor of our contact with their representation was positive and are <br />hopeful that good faith negotiations can continue. <br />CenterMart - Conditional Use Permit <br />City staff met with CenterMart ownership to discuss compliance issues and look at <br />potential revisions to their Conditional Use Permit. We think there are some issues that <br /> <br />
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