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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 />(9) Block 7 Property (Downtown) – “Sorel Quarter” <br />An application for final plat has been received. As the developer and city staff continue work <br />on a developer’s agreement, we anticipate the council being able to consider approval of <br />th <br />everything at its July 11 meeting. <br /> <br />Centerville Elementary School Expansion <br />The school’s expansion project is nearly complete. Staff has planned an open house during <br />Fete des Lacs (July 14), from 5 to 7 pm. <br /> <br />stnd <br />(3)(4) Old Mill Estates 1 and 2 Additions <br />The developer has begun work and is looking to finalize his punch list by July 15. Once this is <br />done, the city can release their letter of credit. <br /> <br />City staff and the homeowner adjacent to the trail on Old Mill Court have been exploring an <br />alternative to the boardwalk concept. In short, we would be moving a retaining wall, without <br />encroaching on the wetland. The wall can move about 4 to 5 feet, which is looking like a more <br />financially feasible option at this point and one that both the city and homeowner can be happy <br />with. <br /> <br />th <br />(16) Centerville Storage (20Ave. Centerville South Storage) <br />A Grand Opening was held on June 7, from Noon to 1 PM. See a photo from the event above. <br />Come check it out! <br /> <br />(1) Bay View Villas (Waterworks Site) <br />Staff met with the developer to review remaining punch list items. A deadline has been set for <br />July 15 to complete the items. <br /> <br />(8) Atlas Villas Memory Care Project (1825 Main Street) <br />A one-year extension to the Interim Use Permit was granted to allow time for the facility to <br />staff up and to account for delays due to supply chain issues and labor shortages. <br /> <br />(10-14) Rehbein Commercial <br />The bituminous trail along the south side of Michaud Way received its first lift of asphalt. <br />Punch list items and boulevard restoration will follow. <br /> <br />(13) Kwik Trip <br />Staff has been working with Kwik Trip’s staff to get securities and other agreements in place. <br />The owner has communicated that construction could begin by mid-summer, 2022. <br /> <br />Recently, the site’s engineer finalized plans for the right turn lane to be constructed on Main <br />Street on the south side of the store and obtained signatures from both the City and County <br />thst <br />Engineers. With this work, the sidewalk from 20 to 21 Avenues on the north side of Main <br />st <br />Street and up 21 Avenue from Main Street to Michaud Way will be constructed. <br /> <br /> <br />
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