Lakeville City Council Approves Short-Term Rental Ordinance Amid Public Right-of-Way Deliberations
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Lakeville City Council approved a new short-term rental ordinance and discussed the potential vacation of road easements. The council also reviewed police department updates and explored future development opportunities along the Cedar Avenue corridor.
The approval of the short-term rental ordinance was a key development. The ordinance aims to regulate short-term rentals by setting guidelines for rental registration, occupancy, parking, and management. Each person or entity is limited to two rental permits. The proposal followed public hearings and received unanimous support from the planning commission. Council members emphasized the importance of the ordinance in addressing market trends, particularly given the rise of outside entities acquiring real estate in Lakeville. The council also approved a fee schedule for the permits, with a $100 application fee and a $50 renewal fee.
A significant portion of the meeting focused on public concerns regarding the proposed vacation of road easements on Vine Street and Legal Avenue. Residents voiced opposition, fearing that closing portions of the road would benefit some property owners while disadvantaging others. The narrowness of Legal Avenue raised concerns about increased traffic and potential landlocking of properties. Darren Schmidt, a property owner, argued that the existing undeveloped state of the area made road construction impractical. He advocated for a solution that considered all stakeholders. The council ultimately decided to table the decision to ensure a fair and comprehensive evaluation of the implications.
The police department’s quarterly report, presented by Chief Brad Pollson, provided insight into the department’s activities and initiatives. The report highlighted hiring developments, with new officers joining the force, and community engagement efforts such as “Santa in Blue” and “Shop with a Hero.” The chief also noted an increase in mental health-related calls, attributing it to several factors, including adverse weather. Traffic incidents saw a rise, correlating with weather conditions, while DUI arrests increased due to proactive enforcement. The police department’s training programs were detailed. Notable achievements included Officer Eric Craig being named South Metro SWAT operator of the year.
The council further discussed the Cedar Avenue corridor’s development opportunities. The area, with its large vacant parcels, offers potential for various land uses, including residential and commercial developments. Connectivity with the greater Twin Cities area via Cedar Avenue was noted as an asset. However, competition from existing retail developments in Apple Valley and a lack of east-west road connections presented challenges. The council considered introducing a mixed-use land designation to allow for flexible development approvals, adapting to post-pandemic retail trends. Feedback from property owners was positive, supporting changes linked to the Bus Rapid Transit line adjustments.
The Parks and Recreation Director updated the council on the ongoing parks system master plan. Trails were particularly popular, with significant resident usage. Interest in water-based activities and improved trail connectivity was expressed. The potential development of a community center was discussed, though financial considerations remained unresolved. Interactive tools, such as a Pinpoint map, were introduced to facilitate ongoing community feedback. The planning process, which began in August 2025, is expected to conclude by late 2026.
Luke Hellier
City Council Officials:
Luke Hellier (Mayor), John Bermel (Councilmember), Joshua Lee (Councilmember), Michelle Volk (Councilmember), Dan Wolter (Councilmember)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/17/2026
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Recording Published:
02/18/2026
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Duration:
77 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Dakota County
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Towns:
Lakeville
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