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Cannon Falls staff to tie $2,000 construction deposit to grading-plan compliance
Planning Commission of the City of Cannon Falls · November 11, 2025
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Summary
City staff told the Planning Commission that the $2,000 construction deposit for new homes will only be returned after verification that both lawn establishment and subdivision grading plans (e.g., Hardwood Estates) are followed, giving the city an enforceable tool to address grading-related issues.
CANNON FALLS, Minn. — City staff provided the Planning Commission an informational update on Nov. 10 on enforcement of construction deposits for new homes.
Under current practice the city collects a $2,000 construction deposit and returns it…
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