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Weathered Wood Council approves site plan for building expansion on Highway 65

March 12, 2024 | Isanti City, Isanti County, Minnesota



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Weathered Wood Council approves site plan for building expansion on Highway 65
The Isanti City Council meeting on March 12, 2024, focused on significant developments regarding local business expansion and updates to building inspection fees.

One of the key discussions involved a resolution to approve a site plan review for Weathered Wood, Minnesota, which is planning a 6,600 square foot building expansion and additional parking at their Highway 65 location. The City Planning Commission had previously conducted a public hearing on November 19, where they recommended approval of the site plan. The council unanimously voted in favor of the expansion, with all five members supporting the motion. Council members expressed enthusiasm about the expansion and noted the positive impact of lifting restrictions on the Highway 65 overlay.

In addition to the site plan approval, the council reviewed updates to the building inspection fee schedule. Rum River Consultants presented proposed increases in building permit fees for 2025, comparing Isanti's fees with those of similar cities. The proposed changes aim to align Isanti's fees with regional averages, as many neighboring cities are also expected to increase their fees. The council acknowledged the need for these updates to ensure the city remains competitive and adequately covers inspection costs.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the council's commitment to supporting local business growth while also ensuring that building inspection fees remain fair and competitive.

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