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Commission recommends approval of two 10‑resident care homes at former Oak Knoll school site
Summary
The commission unanimously recommended City Council approve the redevelopment of the former Oak Knoll Elementary site at 2000 Hopkins Crossroad into two one‑story, 10‑resident licensed care homes; staff and the applicant described stormwater rain‑gardens, secure exterior spaces and plans to salvage historic brick and a sign plaque.
The Minnetonka Planning Commission unanimously recommended City Council approve a conditional use permit to redevelop the former Oak Knoll Elementary School site at 2000 Hopkins Crossroad into two one‑story licensed residential care homes, each designed for 10 residents.
Planning staff summarized prior concept reviews and said the current plan calls for demolition of the existing school building and construction of two…
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