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Approved <br /> Announcements and Updates <br /> Zisla inquired what the status is for Brighton Village. Fernelius reported that the rubble <br /> on the site is currently being removed. Kraus-Anderson has told the City that they have <br /> an agreement with an extended stay hotel for a portion of the site which the City has seen <br /> in some preliminary concept plans, but Kraus-Anderson has not submitted anything <br /> formally. He believes that the hotel would begin its land use application some time this <br /> fall, in conjunction with a site plan for the entire site and build this spring. Zisla inquired <br /> if the removal of the rubble was part of the demolition permit or part of a new plan. He <br /> added that he wants to know if they had permission for the demolition and to leave the <br /> rubble there for so long. Fernelius replied that they were supposed to remove the rubble <br /> and recycle it as part of the new development, when the redevelopment plan fell through <br /> they left the rubble on site. The City approached them on several occasions to demand <br /> that they remove it and they finally have. Zisla replied that he and his family support the <br /> City and the Council in doing whatever they need too to get this development done. He <br /> stated it's a shame that it's taken 7 to 8 years for anything to really come forward and <br /> feels that Kraus-Anderson could have done something on that site several years ago. <br /> Adjournment <br /> Janice Gundlach, City Planner <br /> Page 13 of 13 <br />
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