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7087 Centerville Road – Connor James Salon (Block 8) <br />The City Council approved an Interim Use Permit for the <br />commercial building at 7087 Centerville Road to operate a <br />salon. As part of the requirements for the building the <br />parking lot behind the building was to be paved. This work <br />is done, with a few details left to go like fencing and minor <br />landscaping. Additional work inside the building has already <br />begun and will finish within a few months. The business is <br />scheduled to open on July 25, with a grand opening set for <br />August 31 at 4:00 PM <br /> <br />1737 Main Street (Block 3) <br />Both the geotechnical and environmental studies are now <br />complete and have been delivered to the developer for their <br />review. At their last meeting, the City Council extended the <br />due diligence period for the developer since things are taking <br />a little longer than originally anticipated. With the recently <br />completed reports, the design of the site should be able to <br />continue and a revised plan presented in short order. <br /> <br />1687 Westview Street (LaLonde Property) <br />This 3-acre site is generating a lot of interest and two developers have met with the property owners to <br />discuss potential projects. Staff has also met with the property owners and both developers to answer <br />questions and discuss the city’s Downtown Redevelopment Masterplan and Guidelines. Staff anticipates that <br />a proposal will be brought forward in the coming weeks. Both developers have informally asked the city to <br />consider using economic development tools such as Tax Increment Financing or Tax Abatement. The city <br />council has engaged in work session discussion on these items, but no formal commitments have been made. <br /> <br />Staff has engaged with our TIF consultant to look at the preliminary feasibility of using TIF on this proposed <br />project and to get an idea of how much increment could be provided, if necessary. <br /> <br />stnd <br />Old Mill Estates 1 and 2 Additions <br />Staff met with the Wetland Conservation Act Technical Evaluation Panel (WCA TEP) on-site, on Thursday, <br />8/17 to look at two potential wetland fill violations. Both situations have been addressed and we anticipate <br />resolution on those items soon. With the results of the on-site meeting, the paving of the trail between Old <br />Mill Court and Laramee Lane can begin. The contractor anticipates being on site sometime next week. The <br />developer has also made strides towards close-out of the watershed permit. Securities are being held until <br />this permit is released. <br /> <br />Centerville Storage <br />The facility is now open for business. The developer has completed drainage corrections along the north <br />side of the facility and will continue to work on watershed permit close-out. <br /> <br />Bay View Villas (Waterworks Site) <br />The developer’s landscaping crew has begun work near the dock access area. Watershed permit closure is <br />also required, prior to release of the development securities. <br /> <br />Rehbein Commercial <br />Developer securities have been reduced to 35% of the initial project costs and will be held through the 2- <br />year warranty period, which will end in 2024. <br /> <br />Kwik Trip <br />Work is complete. We are working with the developer to close out the project. <br /> <br />