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Developer presents revised Northpoint at Halsted Bay concept; council and neighbors raise runoff and zoning questions
Summary
An applicant introduced a revised concept plan for properties near Halsted Bay proposing 9 condominiums, four townhomes, one single-family home and a boathouse; planning staff said the project will require a Shoreland planned unit development, conditional use permits and likely comprehensive-plan and rezoning work.
An applicant on Tuesday gave the Mound City Council a high-level introduction to Northpoint at Halsted Bay, a revised plan for properties near Halsted Bay that would add 9 condominium units, four townhouses, one single-family home and a dock house amenity.
The council introduction is an early review required by city policy; it allows councilors and residents to offer feedback before formal applications such as a planned unit development (PUD) or conditional-use permit are filed.
Rita Trapp, the city’s planning consultant, told the council that the applicant was returning with a revised concept and that city policy requires subdivision applicants to appear for a council introduction before the formal process. Trapp said Mound will require a Shoreland PUD,…
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