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Lake Elmo delays High Point Crossing decision amid sewer-capacity questions, approves Limerick Village EAW negative declaration
Summary
Staff and the developer updated the council on High Point Crossing, which faces sewer-capacity constraints; some council members favored an 11-lot rural alternative. Separately, the council adopted a negative declaration for the Limerick Village Environmental Assessment Worksheet, clearing the way for the developer’s next steps.
The council received two planning updates Oct. 21: an informational presentation and debate on the High Point Crossing comprehensive plan amendment and a separate environmental-review decision for the Limerick Village development.
High Point Crossing: The developer and staff recapped the 78-acre project, initially approved last year as a 65-unit open-space planned unit development. Additional due diligence showed soils unsuitable for a community septic system, so the developer presented two fallback concepts (30 rural lots or…
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