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Council approves RLS for 3481 La Verne Ave with tightened easement language after applicant concerns

Lake Elmo City Council · February 17, 2026
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Summary

The Lake Elmo City Council approved a registered land survey (RLS) to split 3481 La Verne Ave (the former Creamery building) into two parcels, adopting an amendment to Condition 6 that ties the drainage/utility easement to water and sewer plans so the easement may be reduced based on approved connection plans.

The Lake Elmo City Council on Tuesday approved a registered land survey for 3481 La Verne Ave (the former Creamery building in the Old Village) after amending staff-recommended easement language at the applicant’s request.

Planning staff (Miss Monorusso) said the application from Chava Mission LLC and John Pisha would create two parcels so the western Creamery building sits on its own lot; existing and proposed zoning is village mixed use. Staff recommended seven conditions of approval and noted a city public-works/code provision that calls for a sewer connection ahead of a property sale but lacks an enforcement policy; staff said that…

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