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Council approves Pumpkin Creek preliminary plat and rezoning for 26-lot subdivision

5622306 · April 21, 2025
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Summary

The Lakeville City Council voted unanimously to approve a preliminary plat and rezoning for the Pumpkin Creek residential development, allowing 26 single-family lots and changing the zoning from RS-2 to RS-3.

The Lakeville City Council on April 21 approved a preliminary plat and rezoning that clears the way for the Pumpkin Creek residential development, a 26-lot single-family subdivision just south of 180th Street.

The applicant, David Nabel, civil engineer with Civil Site Group, and city planning staff presented the proposal and said the plan rezones the parcel from RS-2 to RS-3 and lays out 26 lots with lot sizes ranging from about 11,000 to a little over 24,000 square feet. Planning staff told the council the design preserves three wetland areas and includes…

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