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Building Dreams at Risk as Permit Application Sparks Debate

July 19, 2024 | Lakeville City, Dakota County, Minnesota



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Building Dreams at Risk as Permit Application Sparks Debate
In a recent government meeting, the application of Nicolay Zaitsev for a conditional use permit was discussed, seeking approval for a detached accessory building that would exceed 2,000 square feet on his property located at 16,394 Lammeth Trail. Zaitsev, who has lived in his home for twelve years, expressed his desire to build a larger garage to accommodate his vehicles and recreational equipment.

During the meeting, Zaitsev explained that his current two-car garage is insufficient, as it can only fit one vehicle. He noted that he had previously been advised against building due to an existing sauna on his property. However, he cited a recent development in the neighborhood, where a neighbor constructed a large garage, as a motivating factor for his own application.

The discussion highlighted the challenges homeowners face when seeking to expand their properties, particularly in residential districts with strict zoning regulations. The outcome of Zaitsev's application remains to be seen as the committee considers the implications of allowing multiple detached accessory buildings in the area.

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