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Blaine council approves rezoning and 32‑lot subdivision; Flower Field petition set for workshop

Blaine City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The Blaine City Council approved a rezoning, conditional use permit and preliminary plat to subdivide about 31 acres into 32 single‑family lots along Lexington Avenue and Flower Field Road, while scheduling a workshop April 14 to consider residents' concerns about Flower Field Road.

The Blaine City Council voted Feb. 18 to approve a three‑part application to rezone roughly 31 acres along Lexington Avenue and Flower Field Road, issue a conditional use permit and adopt a preliminary plat to subdivide the land into 32 single‑family lots.

Director Selman told the council the proposal would create 32 lots — 18 villa‑style low‑maintenance units and 14 two‑story single‑family homes — with lot sizes ranging from about 6,250 to 20,291 square feet and proposed home sizes between roughly 1,800 and 5,000 square feet. Selman said the project meets the city’s low‑density…

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