CITY OF URBANA, ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKSLicense Agreement • July 7th, 2005
Contract Type FiledJuly 7th, 2005City staff met with the Five Points Northeast, LLC developer on Thursday, June 30, 2005, to discuss plans for developing a shopping area at Five Points East (northeast corner of University Avenue and Cunningham Avenue) in Urbana. The proposed site includes retail space parallel to Park Street and Maple Street (see attached sketch plan). In order to accommodate the proposed building footprint and parking needs, the developer would like to reclaim land that was recently dedicated to the City for expansion of the Park Street and Maple Street rights-of-way. These ten-foot strips (see attached street vacation plat) are the locations for consideration. In addition, the developer would like to add employee parking behind the proposed site, which would be located partially within the remaining Maple Street right-of-way. City staff is supportive of accommodating this request, as Maple Street forms more of a driveway access way to this retail site. The proposed 90-degree parking would abut the e
CITY OF URBANA, ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKSLicense Agreement • July 7th, 2005
Contract Type FiledJuly 7th, 2005City staff met with the Five Points Northeast, LLC developer on Thursday, June 30, 2005, to discuss plans for developing a shopping area at Five Points East (northeast corner of University Avenue and Cunningham Avenue) in Urbana. The proposed site includes retail space parallel to Park Street and Maple Street (see attached sketch plan). In order to accommodate the proposed building footprint and parking needs, the developer would like to reclaim land that was recently dedicated to the City for expansion of the Park Street and Maple Street rights-of-way. These ten-foot strips (see attached street vacation plat) are the locations for consideration. In addition, the developer would like to add employee parking behind the proposed site, which would be located partially within the remaining Maple Street right-of-way. City staff is supportive of accommodating this request, as Maple Street forms more of a driveway access way to this retail site. The proposed 90-degree parking would abut the e