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Page 1 of2 <br /> Jim March <br /> To: Wayne LeBlanc; Tom Peterson; Theresa Brenner; Terry Sweeney; Ray Devine; Michelle Moser; <br /> Mary Capra; Lori Dom; John McLean; Jim Hoeft; Hanna Tilsen; Elizabeth Scheller; Doug Porter; <br /> Dave Kilian; City Council; Brian Hanson <br /> Subject: Week in Review <br /> • <br /> Week in Review <br /> March 24, 2000 <br /> Building Permits this Period = 5 <br /> Building Permits YTD = 22 <br /> New Homes Year to Date = 11 <br /> This week in Centerville history <br /> * Congratulations to Aimee Fairbrother and Lloyd Drilling for winning Citizen of the Year <br /> and Business of the Year respectively. <br /> * The work session of the Lino Lakes City Council on Wednesday featured the realtor <br /> Michael Vincent representing Socrates Babacus for the proposed "Stardome ". Mr. <br /> Vincent had no specific details on the stadium and at this point nothing has been put on <br /> paper in regards to any type of application to the City of Lino Lakes. Mr. Vincent indicated <br /> that Socco would be here in a week and that they should have a traffic study performed in <br /> about three weeks that they could present to the Lino Lakes Council. Lino Lakes staff <br /> indicated that an Environmental Impact Study would have to be completed for a project of <br /> this magnitude. An EIS could take as long as 18 months to be completed at a cost to the <br /> developer of up to $500,000 or more. Nothing that occurred at this meeting did anything to <br /> further convince me that a stadium would be built at this proposed location. <br /> * The downtown theme workshop was well attended on Tuesday evening. Paul Montain <br /> has taken the responsibility of talking to the downtown property owners to find out their <br /> building plans and how these plans could tie into a downtown theme. There are five <br /> property owners that have signed the petition for installing municipal water and <br /> streetscapes in the downtown. This petition will probably be presented to the City in a <br /> couple of weeks. This petition should cause the Council to take action to revise the <br /> feasibility report that was completed by the City Engineer and call for a public hearing on <br /> the matter. <br /> * The plastic on the windows of the commercial building in the downtown owned by <br /> Marjorie Carpenter was removed last evening. The lights were on in the building and the <br /> interior looked great from the street. An insurance agency is expected to open in this <br /> building around April 1st. <br /> 3/24/00 <br />