Under the city's current B4-2 zoning, the site that the city hopes to sell for $105 per sf can accommodate a 19,236-sf building.
Plans that include package liquor sales, adult entertainment establishments, video arcades and fast food restaurants are likely to be nixed by the city's department of planning and development, which has set an Oct. 20 deadline for proposals.
Besides the quality of the development and how it fits in with the surrounding community, the developer's track record and ability to complete the project also are among the criteria the department will consider when reviewing proposals.
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