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Council approves Cliff Anderson Acres PUD and three-lot final plat

November 11, 2025 | East Bethel, Anoka County, Minnesota


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Council approves Cliff Anderson Acres PUD and three-lot final plat
The East Bethel City Council voted Nov. 10 to approve a planned unit development (PUD) final plan, a final plat and a development agreement for Cliff Anderson Acres, a proposed three-lot subdivision north of 217th Avenue.

A city planner/consultant presented the application: the site is a single 20.35-acre parcel within a significant natural environmental area overlay and is proposed to be subdivided into three lots of about 6.5 acres each. Staff reported no wetlands, no internal streets, and limited tree removal for driveways. The planner noted the project does not seek PUD flexibility and that staff found the application met the comp plan and zoning and subdivision ordinance standards. The planning commission reviewed the project Oct. 28, received no public comments, and recommended approval.

Councilmember (first referenced SEG 006) moved to approve Resolution No. 2025-62 approving the PUD final plan; the motion was seconded and approved. The council then approved Resolution No. 2025-63 adopting the final plat and development agreement.

What this means: With council approval, the applicant can proceed to file the final plat and complete conditions listed in the resolution (minor engineering comments and submittals). Staff flagged that conditions tied to final plat recordation must be satisfied before recording.

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