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Station 3 Remodel <br />Station 3 (that’s Centerville’s Fire Station) is undergoing a remodel to better facilitate training needs. <br />Sessions that used to be held out in the equipment bay will now be accommodated in a new training room. <br />The space remains flexible and can be used as a meeting space and lunch room. There are just a few <br />remaining items, including trim, touch-ups, and carpet installation. We are hoping things will be <br />completed by the end of September. <br /> <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />Block 7 Property (Downtown) <br />Kennedy Property Development <br />Kennedy Property Development (KPD) has submitted an informal proposal to the city for the development <br />of Block 7, with row-style townhomes, similar to those proposed by Centra Homes. Their proposal <br />includes some additional requests for city fee reductions, beyond what previous proposals have sought. <br />The City Council will review this request at their next meeting. <br /> <br />1737 Main Street (Block 3) <br />The developer has requested to withdraw their request to purchase the land at 1737 Main Street. This is <br />based on many factors, including storm water requirements, powerlines, and site buildout. The request will <br />th <br />be presented to the city council at their October 11 meeting. <br /> <br />7087 Centerville Road – Connor James Salon (Block 8) <br />The property owner updated city staff on the plan to complete the required fencing and minor landscaping <br />behind the building. Both are on track to be completed this season. <br /> <br />1687 Westview Street (LaLonde Property) <br />The owner of the site has chosen a developer to work with on a proposed redevelopment project for the <br />site. Ebert Companies is a builder and developer, based in the western suburbs of the Twin Cities and has <br />experience building multi-family complexes in suburban and rural settings. They are gearing up for a <br />presentation to the City Council sometime in October. <br /> <br />Staff has engaged with our TIF consultant to look at the preliminary feasibility of using TIF on this <br />proposed 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 />The paving of the trail between Old Mill Court and Laramee Lane was <br />completed on August 30. The northern portion of this connection has now <br />been poured, with minor restoration work remaining. <br />The developer has submitted information to the watershed district in an <br />attempt to close-out their permit and are awaiting comments. A renewed letter <br />of credit for the development was recently provided to the city by the <br />developer’s banking partner. <br /> <br />Other building-site specific issues have been addressed, including driveway, <br />sidewalk and construction debris conflicts. <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 /> <br />