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st <br />Street and up 21 Avenue from Main Street to Michaud Way will be constructed. <br /> <br />(11) Norbella Senior Living <br />Norbella has now broken ground on the site, installing utilities and excavating for the <br />foundation and parking lot. Work will continue within the building through the winter and the <br />facility will open to residents by early September. <br /> <br />(2) Peterson Shores <br />The developer has signed necessary agreements and is authorized to file the plat. <br />(17, 19) Rehbein Industrial <br />Curb and gutter was poured this week. Pavement on the Fairview road extension will follow <br />shortly. <br />(19) Sutton Transport <br />A Building Permit has now been issued. Foundations were poured this week and site work <br />continues. <br /> <br />(15) 2050/2070 Main Street – American Building Supply <br />A Rice Creek Watershed District Permit has been issued, clearing the way for work on the site <br />to begin in earnest. <br />(18) Max Storage (Fairview Street) <br />Revised plans were submitted for recording with the Conditional Use Permit. We anticipate <br />an application for building permit and site work in the near future. <br />(17) Project Banjo <br />At their regular meeting on May 3, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing <br />and took input from the community on the application for a large online retailer’s fulfillment <br />center. The facility would employ around 600 people, including warehouse workers, delivery <br />van drivers, management and support personnel. <br />Project Banjo Site Plan (above) Sample <br />Images (below) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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