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Jim March <br /> From: Jim March [jmarch@goldengate.net] <br /> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 1:03 PM <br /> To: Wayne LeBlanc; Tom Peterson; Theresa Brenner; Ray Devine; Jim Hoeft; Terry Sweeney; Mari <br /> Nelson; Dick Travis; Linda Broussard Vickers <br /> Subject: Week in Review <br /> Week in Review <br /> Building Permits this Period = 2 <br /> Building Permits YTD = 6 <br /> New Homes Year to Date = 2 <br /> * Senator Jane Krentz has called and said she will not be able to attend our Council <br /> meeting due to conflicts next week. <br /> * I received a call from Lampert Architects who are working for a company called First <br /> Class Concrete. First Class Concrete wants to build an approximate 18,000 sq. ft. spec. <br /> office /warehouse building north of R +R Leasing Inc. They plan to build a decorative block <br /> building. They will be signing a listing agreement with Integrated Real Estate to find a <br /> tenant for the building. They would like to begin construction in the spring. <br /> * Automotive Driveline has plans to expand their current building. I have informed them <br /> that they would be required to stripe their building or do something to make the building <br /> conform to the ordinance requirement which states that buildings must have contrasting <br /> features. They have indicated that they would be willing to comply with the ordinance. <br /> * I spoke to Keith Ebensteiner (Royal Oaks Realty) yesterday. They plan to begin <br /> construction on one of their spec. Industrial buildings this spring. Royal Oaks Realty has <br /> not been able to reach agreement with Carpenter Auto Body for the sliver of land that is <br /> owned by Carpenter on the east side of 20th Avenue. They claim to have offered <br /> substantially more than the fair market value for the Carpenter property and are asking the <br /> City to consider proceeding with condemnation procedures. <br /> * Amacomp Inc. accepted the City's offer for the purchase of the laptop computer. <br /> * The realtor representing Socrates Babacus stopped in City Hall today. He really did not <br /> have any new information to share. He does appear anxious to earn a commission. He did <br /> not say that any plans were being developed at this time. He did say that he would like to <br /> see Rehbein receive payment for the land so that he does not continue to work for free. <br /> * Have a good weekend! <br /> 1/21/00 <br />