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a. The home is sold as-is and someone connues to use it as a single family home. <br /> b. A dierent apartment proposal could come forward. <br /> c. A townhome or single-family home proposal could come forward but, both would need to meet <br />the minimum requirements for density (12 units per acre). <br /> d. A commercial development could come forward. <br /> It's important to note that the city does not own the land. So, the landowner is in control of what <br />proposals come forward. <br /> 5. 12 units per acre is the minimum. The lot is 2.89 acres, so 2.89 x 12 = 34.68, so 35 units would be the <br />minimum. That being said, all development in the Mixed Use districts are done through the Planned <br />Unit Development (PUD) process. Therefore, there is room for relaxaon of those requirements, but <br />typically, we would want to be somewhere in that ballpark. <br /> 6. Yes, a trac study will be completed. We are hoping to have those results before the public hearing <br />in May. It will look at the aect the trac has on the intersecon of Main Street and Centerville Road to <br />ensure it sll funcons without excessive back-ups. <br />7. We will be sure to ask the developer to address Ʒŷźƭ źƭƭǒĻ͵ Lƒ ƓƚƷ ƭǒƩĻ the current plan has much <br />there, but we will ask that they work with you to add something. <br /> <br /> Let me know if I missed anything. Again, thanks for staying in touch. <br /> <br /> Mark Statz, PE <br /> City Administrator/Engineer <br /> City of Centerville <br /> 1880 Main St. <br /> Centerville, MN 55038 <br /> O: 651-429-3232 <br /> D: 651-792-7931 <br /> C: 651-775-5126 <br /> mstatz@centervillemn.com <br />April 23, 2024 Comment from Wendy Brilowski <wendyb1@icloud.com> <br />From: Wendy Brilowski <wendyb1@icloud.com> <br /> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2024 10:38 AM <br />To: Russ Koski <rkoski@centervillemn.com>; Mark Statz <mstatz@centervillemn.com> <br /> Cc: Mark CW <markbrilowski58@gmail.com> <br /> Subject: Brilowski / Lalonde addional quesons <br />\[You don't oen get email from wendyb1@icloud.com. Learn why this is important at <br />hps://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIden ŋ caon \] <br />Cauon: This email originated outside our organizaon; please use cauon. <br /> <br /> <br /> Hello, <br /> Aer seeing the facebook page, peon, and hearing from neighbors who aended the discussion on <br />Sunday, I have a few addional quesƚƓƭ͵ Lƒ ĭƚƓĭĻƩƓĻķ ğĬƚǒƷ ǞŷğƷ L Ʒŷink are inaccuracies on the part <br />of this neighborhood group and would like to have some talking points / accurate informaon. NO hurry <br />ƚƓ ƩĻƭƦƚƓķźƓŭͶ ƦĻƩŷğƦƭ ĬĻŅƚƩĻ ƷŷĻ ƒĻĻng on May 7th. <br /> <br /> <br />
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