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SPOTTED AROUND TOWN: See photos on PAGE 12

Block 7 townhouse project moves forward

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BY LORETTA B. HARDING CONTRIBUTING WRITER

CENTERVILLE — The Centerville City Council voted 3-2 (Council members Steve King and Russ Koski opposed) Aug. 11 to approve a purchase agreement with Centra North of Coon Rapids to develop the city-owned block, which presently sits vacant. The developer proposes to build 26 townhouses on 1.61 acres located on the west side of Centerville Road between Sorel and Heritage Streets. Following a number of open discussions and closed executive sessions, the city negotiated with the developer about the purchase price, originally set at $350,000, and other issues, with an eye toward moving ahead with a purchase agreement. The city will sell the land to Centra Homes for $1 but will offer no public assistance, such as tax increment financing (TIF) dollars. The developer will pay 100% of the usual fees, such as the sewer access fee, water access fee and park fees. During negotiations, the city raised three conditions to which the developer had to agree. Project delays are to be capped at 24 months (two years), force majeure events notwithstanding. Force majeure events include unforeseeable circumstances that prevent someone from fulfilling a contract. Events beyond the developer's control that halt construction might include labor strikes, acts of nature, civil unrest and so forth. To move the project forward, the buyer must intend to finish construction of no fewer than 13 townhouse units within 12 months of closing. The remaining units must be completed within 24 months of the closing date.

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Cayden, 1, of Lino Lakes, rolls around in style at the Lino Lakes Community Fest Car Show at Centennial Middle School. SEE COMMUNITY FEST, PAGE 7

SEE TOWNHOUSE PROJECT, PAGE 3

Food shelf renovation will improve client experience Before the snow flies, clients of the Centennial Community Food Shelf (CCFS) may find a more inviting environment when they visit. For the last few months, city staff has been working with food shelf volunteers toward a renovation of its space in the lower level of City Hall. The food shelf pays $1 a year to lease the space from the city.

Prior to moving into the space at City Hall in 2013, the food shelf was located at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Circle Pines. The City Council has now given its blessing for the project, which will make a difference for not only clients but also the volunteers who spend time there. “The CCFS has proudly grown from the vision of one single person delivering

food to needy families at the holidays to an organization of volunteers that serves hundreds of families each year with the support of the community,” said Executive Director Bridget McPhillips. The CCFS grew out of the need recognized by Ed Bloomstrand in the ’50s. Bloomstrand collected food and left baskets on the doorsteps of needy

families for the holidays. As the need grew in the 1970s, local churches began keeping food in their closets and handing out food when needs arose. By the early 1980s, Joyce Lawrence led a small group of volunteers in the operation of a food pantry. In 1987, local clergy realized the food pantry needed more SEE FOOD SHELF RENOVATION, PAGE 2

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