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Milan council reviews Stimpson House brownfield redevelopment proposal for 24 W. Main Street
Summary
City officials heard a presentation April 7 on a proposed $5.5 million redevelopment of the Stimpson House at 24 W. Main Street, including remediation plans, an EGLE brownfield grant request of $1 million and a proposed tax-capture reimbursement estimated at $736,552; no public comments were offered and no formal council vote on the plan was taken.
The Milan City Council met in work session April 7 and received a presentation from the Milan Development Corporation and consultants on a proposed redevelopment of the Stimpson House at 24 W. Main Street that would convert the site into a three-story, 10,519-square-foot mixed-use building with a restaurant on the first floor and 10 apartments above.
Presenters said the project anticipates a $5.5 million total investment and the creation of seven full-time jobs. Sponsors described environmental conditions on the property — soil and groundwater contamination from petroleum-based compounds above non-residential cleanup criteria — and identified remediation needs including contaminated-soil removal, potential demolition of former foundations, vapor intrusion mitigation and engineering controls.
The presenters outlined funding and incentive…
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