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received. With some additional input gathered at the Planning and Zoning Commission <br />meeting, a final plan has been formulated and will be presented to the public at a Public <br />Hearing. These changes would allow several potential developments to move forward. <br />General <br /> Staff addressed a complaint over garbage can placement <br />The city attorney has submitted draft language for the new Conditional Use Permit to <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 />could be mitigated while enhancing their business opportunities. Our conversations will <br />continue and will work towards compliance and potential changes in the CUP. <br />th <br />7129 20 Ave. <br />th <br />New outdoor lighting fixtures attached to the building at 7129 20 Ave. have become a <br />nuisance to area residents. The lights were put up due to safety concerns. City staff <br />mediated a meeting between the building owner and the residents. The building owner is <br />going to install hoods on the fixtures and/or lower voltage fixtures and communicate with <br />the homeowners to make sure they are satisfied with the results. A follow-up date was <br />set to ensure progress is being made towards a solution. <br />iderably. We will continue to work with <br />them on a permanent signage plan. <br />Wholesome Health <br />A follow-up letter was sent, requesting a response to earlier notices regarding the need <br />for a sign permit. <br />STORMWATER/WETLAND <br />Centerville/Peltier Lake TMDL <br />The TMDLs for these lakes were completed 15+ years ago and have never had the final <br />step of an Implementation Plan completed and approved by the MPCA. This final step is <br />now in progress and should unlock important funding for projects that actually work to <br />reduce the pollutants identified in the TMDL study. Staff is working with Rice Creek <br />Watershed District Staff on the logistics of this process. <br /> <br />
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