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Council approves Lennar land‑use amendment and rezoning for 46 single‑family lots after lengthy public comment
Summary
Council approved a comprehensive‑plan amendment and rezoning to enable a Lennar proposal for 46 single‑family lots (about 12 developable acres of a roughly 20‑acre site), following detailed presentations, extensive resident concerns about wetlands, traffic, utilities and potential land‑locking, and staff assurances that delineation and utility extension will be addressed in preliminary platting.
The Lakeville City Council approved a comprehensive-plan amendment and zoning-map amendment that will allow Lennar to pursue a preliminary plat for a proposed 46‑lot single‑family community.
Steve Trotsky, representing Lennar (SEG 958), told the council the proposal is for 46 single‑family lots on roughly 20 acres, of which staff estimates about 12 acres are developable due to wetlands. Trotsky said Lennar expects a density of 3.88 units per acre under the proposed Low–Medium Density Residential designation and plans single‑family detached homes (no duplexes or townhomes), generally on 55‑foot wide lots with two- and three‑car garages. He said product pricing is likely to begin in the mid‑to‑mid‑high $400,000s but cautioned…
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