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WeÓre hiring! Click here for more info, or to apply: https://www.centennialfire.org/services-2. <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />1687 Westview Street (LaLonde Property) <br />A Memorandum of Understanding was approved at the December 13 City Council meeting, outlining the <br />various facets of a potential development deal involving Tax Increment Financing in support of a 110-unit <br />market rate apartment building. The development was also presented to the planning commission for a <br />sketch plan review on January 2, 2024. Ebert Companies is now working to prepare an application for a <br />Preliminary Plat and PUD as the next step in the entitlement process. <br /> <br />City staff and the developer continue to work on design issues, such as fire lanes, landscaping, traffic <br />issues and architecture. A recent iteration of the buildingÓs exterior shows a nod to Old Centerville <br />School. While this sketch does not represent the final architectural plans for the building, it does give an <br />idea of the types of things being explored. <br /> <br />Peltier Estates <br />Sharper Homes has submitted an application for Preliminary Plat and a Planned Unit Development for the <br />th <br />19 acres in the northeast portion of the city along 20 Avenue, just north of Deer Pass. The development <br />proposal features 24, detached townhomes. A public hearing on the development will be held at the April <br />2 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting (6:30 PM at City Hall). The proposal is substantially the <br />same as what was proposed in 2017 and again in 2021. <br /> <br />rd <br />Old Mill Estates 3 Addition <br />rd <br />The developer of Old Mill Estates is proposing a 3 Addition concept that went before the Planning and <br />Zoning Commission for a ÐConcept ReviewÑ at their March 4 meeting. This subdivision was always a <br />stnd <br />part of the discussion when Old Mill Estates (1 and 2 Additions) was platted. However, the developer <br />needed more time to work out wetland and power line easement issues. With some of those issues more in <br />hand, the proposed subdivision would break up Lot 8, Block 2, into 4 lots (3 new lots). <br /> <br /> <br />Block 7 Property (Downtown) <br />Kennedy Property Development <br />Staff has not received any meaningful response from Kennedy Development. <br /> <br />Other Interested Parties <br />Our realtor has been speaking with a developer who is interested in exploring up to 50 townhome units on <br />the site. Their product involves 3-story buildings, in a high-density arrangement, like row-homes. <br /> <br />1737 Main Street (Block 3) <br />A restaurant owner has expressed interest in the site, through our realtor. He will be exploring building <br />layout options. <br /> <br />
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