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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />Project Map <br />Staff has prepared a map of all active developments to help everyone get a better picture of <br />what’s happening around our community. The number you see at the heading of each item in <br />this section corresponds to a number on the map, which is attached to the end of this report. <br /> <br /> <br />(9) Block 7 Property (Downtown) – “Sorel Quarter” <br />Centra Homes and city staff met on March 18 to discuss the county’s request for additional <br />right-of-way along the west side of Centerville Road. The developer will be having their <br />engineers and landscape architects review the impacts of this request. We believe that both <br />the city and developer can accommodate the additional width, making for a better future <br />condition, when the road needs change. <br /> <br />The updated drawings will be submitted along with application for Final Plat at an upcoming <br />City Council meeting. <br /> <br />Centerville Elementary School Expansion <br />School staff and consultants were able to find a work-around to solve some supply chain issues. <br />The work in the building is nearing completion and should receive their certificate of <br />occupancy soon. <br /> <br />stnd <br />(3)(4) Old Mill Estates 1 and 2 Additions <br />A Letter of Credit reduction was granted at the last City Council meeting. The city still retains <br />more than $80,000 in a letter of credit as well as a 2-year warranty bond on the public <br />improvements. <br /> <br />The City is in discussion with the homeowner near the cul-de-sac on Old Mill Court, exploring <br />alternative routes for the trail. The city will continue to hold security for the completion of the <br />trail until this process plays out and the trail link is completed. Staff recently re-engaged with <br />a contractor who provided the lowest preliminary estimate for the work and will firm up a <br />quote from them to see if the project is feasible within the homeowner’s budget. <br /> <br />th <br />(16) Centerville Storage (20Ave. Mini Storage) <br />Fence work and other punch list items have been completed. Only a few minor issues remain <br />prior to being able to open their doors. Look for a grand opening soon. <br /> <br />(1) Bay View Villas (Waterworks Site) <br />The vast majority of the project work is now done. Some lakeshore plantings and final <br />landscaping items remain. Mailboxes are now in and the pond has been dredged to final grade. <br /> <br />(8) Atlas Villas Memory Care Project (1825 Main Street) <br />The developer advised that they are completing interior finishes in about 3 weeks and opening for <br />business around June 1st. <br /> <br />(10-14) Rehbein Commercial <br />Infrastructure work is now, largely complete, with the sewer, water and stormwater having <br />been installed. The street (Michaud Way) has been constructed up through the base course of <br />asphalt. The wearing course will be installed next year if there are no settlements or other <br />issues. The contractor is working through punch list items and will be completing the trail and <br /> <br />
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