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Council weighs rezoning request for parcel south of 200th & 10th; developer proposes active‑adult townhomes
Summary
City staff and a developer presented a conceptual plan to change a parcel guided for Office Park to residential (townhome/active-adult) because steep topography and an on-site wetland make traditional office or industrial uses difficult. Councilors and neighbors raised access, noise and long-term land-use concerns.
Lakeville City staff and a developer on Tuesday presented a preliminary proposal to change land guidance for a site south of 200th Street and west of County Road 70 — currently guided for Office Park — to allow residential development, including an active‑adult townhome community.
Tina, a city planner, told council members this was an early conversation and emphasized that “we are not talking about any kind of specific development proposal whatsoever. Tonight. We do not have an application. This is a preliminary conversation.” Measure Group consultant Josh McKinney and developer Jeff Cook of Norris Companies described site constraints that, they said, make modern office or industrial…
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