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09-23-2024 Retail Ad Hoc Minutes
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Mayor Helton provided the committee with its charge. He asked the committee to find <br />out what is for sale and what the committee would like to be in those locations and he <br />said that Haley Bowers and Matt Daeumer would follow up. <br />Haley Bowers provided an update on available properties. On the old Wells Fargo <br />location, she said a request for economic development incentives would be <br />considered at this evening's LPDC meeting, including a Chipotle, a full -service <br />restaurant, and one other establishment. <br />Mrs. Bowers noted the work the City was consistently engaged with The Retail Coach <br />as a consultant. She also said the Revaks have purchased the former Vicki's Antiques <br />and are now planning to consider a second -floor indoor family entertainment venue <br />(Round Table Pizza and a bar are still planned for the first floor). <br />Chair McCaulley suggesting considering incentivizing businesses who might consider <br />some of the downtown buildings that are on the dangerous buildings list. <br />Members suggested reviewing businesses across the community to make proactive <br />recommendations to the Council on development and provide good planning <br />decisions, perhaps in concert with the Planning and Zoning Commission, particularly <br />its Ch. 106 committee. <br />The Mayor reminded the committee that the charge includes that at least two meetings <br />must involve active public engagement. <br />
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