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Developer asks Imperial City Council for two months to resolve past-due assessments on stalled subdivisions
Summary
Andrew Routh of Novalk Company told the Imperial City Council he and his team are ready to restart work on three stalled Imperial subdivisions but asked the council and staff for two months to finish title and assessment negotiations and avoid legal action.
Andrew Routh, a representative of Novalk Company, told the Imperial City Council on May 2025 that his firm is prepared to restart work on three stalled residential projects in Imperial but requested two months to resolve outstanding parcel and assessment issues before the city pursues legal action.
Routh said the company’s local projects include the La Fuente subdivision (described in the meeting as a half-built, eyesore site near South Of Ayton), the Mayfield Ranch development and the Gazette Ranch property. He said Novalk has paid past-due property taxes on 40 of “approximately 58 parcels” at La Fuente and has…
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