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East Bethel council clears development items, renames Hidden Prairie street and votes to continue eviction action

December 09, 2025 | East Bethel, Anoka County, Minnesota


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East Bethel council clears development items, renames Hidden Prairie street and votes to continue eviction action
On Dec. 8 the East Bethel City Council approved multiple development and procedural items in a single meeting and took action on a pending legal matter.

Street renaming and plat correction: Council considered an ordinance to correct the Hidden Prairie final plat’s east–west naming convention, renaming '198th Street Northeast' to '198th Avenue Northeast' per Anoka County conventions. Staff said no building permits or addresses have been issued for those parcels; after a short public-hearing period with no speakers, the council approved the ordinance by voice vote.

Variances: The council approved front- and side-yard variances for 19511 East Trent Boulevard NE to allow construction of a 1,250-square-foot attached garage. Planning staff said the planning commission recommended approval 4–0, and council voted to approve the variances after council comments that similar garages exist on the street.

Site plan: Council approved a site plan review for AMBA Holdings LLC for a 20,400-square-foot multi-tenant commercial building along Ulysses Street NE that would include an 11,860-square-foot daycare and three retail storefronts. Staff recommended conditions, including obtaining a wetland delineation to comply with buffer/setback requirements; council approved the site plan with conditions.

Viking Meadows development agreement: Council discussed and removed language that would have allowed the mayor and city administrator to approve unspecified 'minor changes' to the development agreement; after the modification to include council in approvals of changes, the council approved the development agreement for Viking Meadows Second Edition.

Litigation action: After two closed sessions (one for the city-administrator performance evaluation and one for attorney–client privileged matters), the council returned to open session and voted to continue the eviction action filed by Firebird Land LLC and to proceed to respond to the complaint received by the city on Dec. 3. The motion passed, with one recorded opposition (identified in the transcript as 'Epstein').

Votes at a glance (as recorded in the meeting):
- Ordinance 2025-08 (Hidden Prairie street rename): approved by voice vote.
- Resolution 2025-77 (AMBA site plan): approved by voice vote.
- Variance for 19511 East Trent Boulevard NE: approved by voice vote.
- Viking Meadows development agreement: approved with edits by voice vote.
- Motion to continue eviction action against Firebird Land LLC: approved (recorded opposition: 'Epstein').

What’s next: Staff will follow the conditions tied to each approval (wetland delineation, signage and code compliance, and developer obligations) and proceed with administrative steps for permits and enforcement. The eviction action will proceed through legal channels as authorized by council.

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