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Eden Prairie council approves preliminary lot split and PUD first reading for Prairie Lakes site
Summary
The Eden Prairie City Council approved a planned‑unit‑development concept amendment, the first reading of a PUD ordinance with waivers, and a preliminary plat to split 11010 Prairie Lakes Drive into two lots, directing staff to prepare a development agreement; planning commission had recommended approval 5–1.
The Eden Prairie City Council on April 21 granted preliminary approval to split a 13‑acre parcel at 11010 Prairie Lakes Drive into two lots and took the first reading of a PUD (planned unit development) amendment that includes waivers for setbacks, parking and lot width.
Bob Cunningham, representing property owner Kraus Anderson Company, told the council the proposal divides the parcel so each of the two existing office buildings can be refinanced as separate lots and to position the south parcel for future redevelopment. "This is a 13‑acre parcel that is all one lot," Cunningham said, adding the…
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