[mou] Update on Pilot Knob

Bruce M. White white067@tc.umn.edu
Mon, 09 Feb 2004 14:26:46 -0600


On January 29, 2004, Minnstar Builders and the landowners Allen and 
Buttenhoff sued the city of Mendota Heights seeking approval of the 
Pilot Knob project to build 157 townhomes in the area directly north and 
east of Acacia Cemetery in Mendota Heights.

They argue that Minnesota's 60-day rule for decisions about building 
permits, etc., is not stayed by the environmental review process, so 
that the time ran out late last winter or early spring and they should 
be granted approval of their proposal. Acacia Cemetery, the other 
landowner, is not part of this lawsuit. There is a hearing in Dakota 
County District Court in Hastings on March 16 at 9 AM to deal with the 
plaintiffs' "alternative writ of mandamus."

After an outpouring of over 200 letters against the proposed development 
  during the EAW comment period--including many nice letters and e-mails 
from people on MnBird and MOU-net--the city of Mendota Height ordered an 
EIS in November. We were waiting for the developer to decide whether or 
not to pay for it (as state law specifies). This appears to be the 
developer's response.

As many of you may know better than me, environmental review in 
Minnesota would simply not be possible if it had to be done during the 
60-day period, even with an additional 60-day extension. Minnesota law 
seems clear in making an exception to the 60-day rule for reviews such 
as this. It does not seem possible that a judge could rule that 
environmental review had to occur during such a small period of time, but...

The Pilot Knob Preservation Association will be putting updates about 
the lawsuit and other information on its new website:
www.pilotknobpreservation.org



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