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CITY OF EYOTA PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Eyota City Council will hold a public hearing at the Eyota City Hall, 38 South Front Street SW, Wednesday, April 27, 2022, 7:00 PM. To consider and receive public comment on a subdivision preliminary plat application pursuant to Eyota City Code §152.042. Subdivision preliminary plat submitted by Vicki Alfred, LLC (Vicki Arendt) to be known as Amethyst Subdivision. 05922-Wayne ADD, Lot 1, Block 3 except the N290FT, approximately 3.12 acres PIN #62.14.33.086318. Zoned R-1 for a total of 9 lots. Plans are on file at the City Clerk’s office and available for public review. Any person desiring to speak will be given an opportunity to do so during the public hearings. Submit written comments to City of Eyota at 38 South Front Street SW, or PO Box 328, Eyota, Minnesota 55934. /S/Marlis Knowlton Clerk/Treasurer (April 9, 2022) 51009 ....
Home construction around Rochester is a battle of supply and demand Area communities are working to ensure builders have a place to put up a home even with the hurdles facing the construction industry. 7:00 am, May 31, 2021 × From left, Richard Dessner, carpenter, Nick Hagen-Erickson, carpenter, and Nathan Liesse, lead carpenter, all with Elias Construction, work on a screened in porch Wednesday, May 26, 2021, at a home in Rochester. (Joe Ahlquist / jahlquist@postbulletin.com) All around Rochester, the housing boom continues as cities make space for new residents to call home. It’s really important if you want growth, said Byron City Administrator Mary Blair-Hoeft. It’s important to the business and the schools. ....
Byron and Pine Island leading the way in new home construction near Rochester. Written By: Brian Todd | × The green area shows a new area adjacent to Pine Island s elementary school at the corner of New Haven Road and Olmsted County Road 5 where the city of Pine Island has approved a development agreement with Bigelow Homes to create buildable lots for 42 total homes. (Courtesy City of Pine Island) PINE ISLAND In a quick, special meeting, the Pine Island City Council approved a development deal to create a new subdivision. That New Haven Road going (on the west side of the development) is kind of a crappy road, said Mayor Rod Steele, who gaveled in his last city council meeting Wednesday night. It hasn’t been well maintained. This developer asked the city to develop a 10-ton blacktop road there. ....