
The City of Blaine, Minnesota, is opening the floor for public opinion concerning a new construction proposal by Dan Breske. Breske has applied for a conditional use permit to erect a 1,280-square-foot detached accessory structure on his property, situated at 3850 128th Avenue NE, a proposition that requires resident insight and Planning Commission consideration under Case: 24-0035, as reported by the City of Blaine.
The planned facility falls within the Farm Residential (FR) zoning district which dictates specific protocols for development, thus triggering the need for this public sphere of discourse and deliberation on July 9, Blaine residents are invited to partake in this democratic process by voicing their concerns, giving commendations, or otherwise interacting with local governance by attending the hearing set to convene at 7 PM in the city hall's council chambers, according to the City of Blaine.
Participation can take various forms: community members are encouraged to review submitted plans before the hearing by visiting BlaineMN.gov/PCItems; direct inquiries can be channeled to the Planning Department at 763-785-6180, or by email at [email protected]; for those unable to attend in person, comments can be submitted in writing, provided they reach the department before noon on July 8, conveying the communal pulse to the Planning Commission in a time-bound, orderly fashion.









