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Blaine Residents Invited to Public Hearing on Proposed 1,440 Sq Ft Building Project

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Published on April 02, 2024
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Blaine locals are set to have their say as the city gears up for a public hearing on a proposed construction project in their backyards. Jacob Andersen has submitted a request for a conditional use permit to build a 1,440-square-foot detached accessory building in the Farm Residential (FR) zoning district. The plot at 10900 National Street NE is where Andersen hopes to erect the new structure, according to the City of Blaine.

Citizens will have the chance to voice their opinions on April 9, at the Blaine City Hall Council Chambers, where the public hearing will convene exactly at 7 PM. The Planning Commission, which serves as an advisory body to the City Council, will be welcoming comments and subsequently making a recommendation on the application. The City Council will then have the final say at a later date, as per the City of Blaine, Minnesota.

Those looking to dig into the details of the plan or who are itching to have their concerns heard have multiple avenues to explore. The submitted plans are up for review on the city's website, and the staff report is set to be available three days before the meeting. Questions can be shot over to the Planning Department at 763-785-6180 or fired off via email to [email protected], as stated in the notice.

In line with the City of Blaine's commitment to accessibility, arrangements for an interpreter or other necessary assistance can be made by contacting Pat Robinson at the aforementioned Planning Department phone number by April 4. This ensures all interested locals can participate, regardless of any language barriers or impairments they may face.