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City of Little Canada <br />Page 2 <br />• Reroof & Paint exterior stucco, siding & trim <br />• Business signage towards Rice Street <br />• Central air conditioning unit to existing furnace <br />• Currently, there is a business (Senior Living Modular Specialties) who is <br />ready to commit to renting the house once improvements have been <br />completed <br />o Building #3 (space could be used as warehouse & storage). <br />• User will have access to new bathroom in building #4 <br />• Replace overhead & service door <br />• New glass block windows & siding <br />o Rear block building #4 (space could be used as warehouse, storage, office/ <br />warehouse) <br />• Connect water from Rice Street hub to building <br />• Connect to sewer line running along the rear of lot to the building. <br />• Build new bathroom inside of the current building space. <br />• Replace three overhead garage doors and remove two existing overhead <br />door openings. <br />• Sprinkler system if needed for fire protection <br />• Paint exterior of building <br />o Secure both properties by adding fencing, gates & lighting <br />o Outdoor parking and storage area between buildings #3 and #4, and east of <br />building #4, as well as parking east of large garage at 2962 Rice Street <br />In conclusion, taking a blighted piece of property, making the improvements listed <br />above, and renting to legitimate businesses benefits the City of Little Canada in many <br />ways: <br />1. Improves overall safety of the property. <br />2. Benefits all neighboring properties, as stated improvements will enhance the <br />entire appearance of the property. <br />3. Brings new businesses into the community. <br />4. Sets the entire location on a path for future development as envisioned by the <br />city. <br />3 <br />