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East Grand Forks City Council approves Garden Valley replat to adjust property line

East Grand Forks City Council · November 18, 2025
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Summary

On Nov. 18, 2025 the East Grand Forks City Council granted final approval to replat parcels in Garden Valley, a boundary adjustment of about 12 feet between adjacent owners that does not change right‑of‑way or easements and remains consistent with the city's 2050 land‑use plan.

The East Grand Forks City Council on Tuesday granted final approval to a replat combining portions of Garden Valley additions into two lots, a minor property‑line adjustment described by staff as roughly a 12‑foot shift between two neighboring parcels.

Planner Nancy Ellis told the council the change does not alter any public right‑of‑way or easements and remains in compliance with the city’s adopted 2050 land‑use plan. The Planning and Zoning Commission had reviewed the parcel and affirmed consistency with the land‑use designation for mixed residential and commercial use.

A council member moved to approve the replat, another seconded, and the council adopted the motion on a roll‑call vote. No substantive public comment or requests to pull the item from the consent agenda were recorded.

City Administrator Hutton said the replat is part of routine property‑management work and that due diligence on related transactions is proceeding on schedule. The council’s action allows the property transfer to proceed toward closing as planned.

The council took no additional action related to the lot's easements or right‑of‑way; staff will carry forward final recording and administrative steps related to the replat.