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City of Centerville <br />EDA Meeting Minutes <br /> February 16, 2022 <br />No update currently <br /> <br />4. Ongoing Programs: <br /> <br /> a. Blue Logo Sign <br /> <br />Executive Director Statz reviewed the calculations he provided in the packet. <br /> <br /> b. CenterStage <br /> <br />Executive Director Statz reported that there is no new activity. <br /> <br />c. Business Revolving Loan and Grant Program <br /> <br />Executive Director Statz reviewed there are no new applications. <br /> <br />d. COVID Relief Business Assistance Grant Programs <br /> <br />Executive Director Statz stated there are no new programs. <br /> <br />VII. OLD BUSINESS <br /> <br />1. 1737 Main Street <br />Executive Director Statz reported that there has been more interest in this property since the letter <br />of intent, included in the packet, was prepared. The owners of the creamery have expressed <br />interest, as well as Mike Brass. Executive Director and Mike Brass agreed to wait on the letter of <br />intent, at least for now, until further notice. This will give Executive Director Statz some time to <br />explore options more fully. No action was taken by the EDA. An update from Executive Director <br />Statz will be provided at the next EDA meeting. <br /> <br />2. Downtown Building Condition Assessment – CDBG/Home Grant <br />Executive Director Statz reported that the contractor agreed to a “walk-through” inspection of three <br />of the four buildings (Kelley’s Bar, Southern Rail, and the Knick Knack shop) to determine the <br />feasibility of redevelopment; the catering business currently has a tenant living there and will not <br />be included in the inspection. The “walk-through” inspection will highlight major expenses – the <br />inspection is meant to provide a general idea of the condition of these spaces. The report will be <br />verbal, and it not meant to be official – a written report will not be provided. <br /> <br />A motion to approve the “walk through” inspection in the amount of $1,750 was made by <br />Commissioner Weatherhead and seconded by Commissioner Mosher. Motion carried. <br /> <br />VIII. NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />1. 2022 Strategic Plan <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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