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Developer pitches 28‑unit apartment; council favors north‑entry design to avoid road assessment
Summary
A developer presented plans for a 28‑unit, two‑story apartment and the council signaled support for a layout that uses the already‑upgraded segment of Centennial for the main driveway and limits a second exit to emergency use to avoid immediate street improvement assessments.
Chris Kale, the developer who identified himself at the meeting, presented a proposed 28‑unit, two‑story apartment that he said “fits in the corner perfectly” and could start in the fall.
The project team and city staff showed a revised site plan that would place the main driveway on the portion of Centennial already built to city standards and make a second outlet a fire‑access‑only route on the non‑upgraded section. Staff told council that the revised layout would avoid installing a cul‑de‑sac and that any future city decision to upgrade the remaining length of Centennial would be assessed to property owners under current city policy. “When…
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