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John Beagle
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Posted: Jun 30 2015 at 12:36pm |
Robinson said the 6,000-square-foot facility located at the former putt-putt golf course at the intersection of
Thirty people.... that's a stretch.
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: 7:36 p.m.
Friday, June 26, 2015 Delays slow proposed gas station project in
Middletown
By Ed Richter Staff Writer Plans
to build a combination restaurant,
convenience store and gas station project near the Interstate
75/Ohio 122 interchange in Lenny
Robinson, property agent and president of Robinson Commercial Real Estate, said
in a statement that the $2.4 million project has been a year in the making.
However, getting Duke Energy power poles and lines relocated has delayed
movement on the project, he said. Robinson
said in addition to waiting for power poles to be moved, he’s also waiting on
other construction and underground tank designs and plans. Despite the delays,
Robinson expects to have the plans and other materials needed to present to the
Middletown Planning Commission at their August meeting to clear the next step. Lee
Freedman, a Duke Energy spokesman said via email Friday that company
representatives recently met with the project developer and Freedman
said Duke representatives left that meeting with orders to relocate a small
portion of the utility infrastructure from overhead to underground lines. He
said two business days later, Duke provided a revised cost estimate to the
developer to relocate the Duke Energy equipment on the site. “At
this point, we’re still waiting to hear back from the developer about who is
responsible for paying to relocate the lines, wires and equipment that are
connected to our power poles, yet owned by other utilities. Once we receive
this information, we’ll contact the other utilities so they can provide the
developer or responsible party with cost estimates,” Freedman said via email.
“Once all of the cost estimates are approved, we can begin working with the
other utilities on coordinating the work and completing the project.” Robinson
said the 6,000-square-foot facility located at the former putt-putt golf course
at the intersection of The
city’s economic development and engineering departments have been working with
Robinson’s client, MNR LLC, on a number of land issues such as facilitating
curb cuts, and adjusting rights of way. MNR will also acquire one acre of land
from Commerce Center LLC, a local investment group that owns several acres of
land on Mo
Patel, of MNR LLC, told the Journal-News earlier this year the MNR,
led by Mo and Nick Patel, currently owns and operates multiple gas stations
throughout the The
closest gas stations at this time are at the Kroger Marketplace and the Meijer
stores on |
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