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<br />ra:gt; l---uI ~ --- -- <br /> <br />Jim March <br /> <br />Jim March Omarch@goldengate.net] <br /> <br />Thursday, December 23, 19992:09 PM <br /> <br />Wayne LeBlanc; Tom Peterson; Theresa Brenner; Ray Devine; Jim Hoeft; Terry Sweeney; Mari <br />Nelson; Dick Travis; Linda Broussard Vickers <br /> <br />Subject: Week in Review 12/23/99 <br /> <br />From: <br />Sent: <br />To: <br /> <br />Week in Review <br /> <br />Building Permits this Period = 2 <br />Building Permits YTD = 211 <br />New Homes Year to Date = 77 <br /> <br />********************************************************************************************** <br /> <br />. City Clerk Diane Ward has submitted her resignation. The resignation is effective <br />1/1/2000. The City of Stillwater has interviewed to fill her position twice and has not found <br />a suitable candidate. They have made Diane an offer to come back to work for them that <br />she cannot refuse. This is bad news for Centerville, but we wish Diane continued success. <br />Diane indicated that her decision was not based solely on dollars, but rather the City of <br />Stillwater's commitment to further train her in computers and GIS (her passion) and offer <br />the availability of advancement in the Engineering department. I plan to advertise the <br />position vacancy as soon as possible. <br /> <br />. The levy has been certified to Anoka County. <br /> <br />. I met with Rick Carlson this morning to discuss the redevelopment of the public works <br />site. Rick would like to submit a proposal for town homes on the site. I have continued to <br />offer suggestions for a mixed use building similar to the design team sketches. I think <br />developers may be leery of commercial uses when LaMotte's Store, Carpenter building and <br />House of Chu have available commercial space for lease. Unfortunately, the perceived <br />lack of parking and unappealing streetscape detract from the marketability of those rental <br />properties. Hopefully, this will change in the future. <br /> <br />. I spoke to Bill LaLonde about the potential water extension and streetscape <br />enhancements along Centerville Road. I had thought that he would be one of the vocal <br />residents opposed to the proposal. Mr. LaLonde is highly in favor of having water extended <br />to his property and explained that he has wanted water for several years and the City would <br />not extend water to his property as part of the elementary school watermain extension <br />project. <br /> <br />. I spoke to Gerald Rehbein and he indicated that Bradley Real Estate had contacted <br />Integrated Real Estate to try and acquire an option on Gerald's property south of the Willow <br />Glen townhomes. Gerald did not know if he wanted to allow someone to tie up his property <br />with an option at this time. Bradley Real Estate is the company that specializes strictly in <br />the development of shopping centers. <br /> <br />12/29/99 <br />