WAYZATA — The Wayzata City Council is scheduled to meet in closed session Monday, May 5, as the city weighs its legal options following a Hennepin County judge’s ruling that voided Wayzata’s short-term rental ban, including whether to appeal the decision.
According to a closed meeting notice posted April 28, the special meeting will be held at 5 p.m. under the attorney-client privilege exception to Minnesota’s Open Meeting Law. The notice says the meeting will allow the council to meet with its attorneys to “review, and candidly and openly discuss” confidential and privileged matters related to two pending short-term rental lawsuits.
The May 5 meeting marks the second closed meeting the council has held on the issue since a Hennepin County judge voided the city’s short-term rental ban earlier this spring.
The litigation involves two cases brought by property owners against the City of Wayzata. The first names Adlon C. Adams, 225 Manitoba Ave LLC, Olivia A. Adams, Wayzata Cottage LLC, and Robert C. Fisher, as trustee of the Robert C. Fisher Trust dated July 8, 2016, as plaintiffs and petitioners. The second names Jeffrey Lee Holmers, 306 Barry Ave N LLC, Scott Tripps, 1020 Lake Street E LLC, Anna Ovsyannikova, and Yevgeniy Ogranovich as plaintiffs and petitioners.
The latest closed session follows a March 30 ruling by Hennepin County Judge Joseph R. Klein, who held that Wayzata’s Ordinance 852 functioned as a zoning ordinance and was void because the city did not follow the procedures required for zoning changes. The ordinance had been adopted in 2025 to prohibit rentals of fewer than 30 consecutive days in licensed rental dwellings.
The council previously met in closed session on April 7 after approving an emergency interim ordinance imposing a 12-month moratorium on new short-term rentals. That measure passed 4-1, with Mayor Andrew Mullin casting the lone dissenting vote.
The May 5 meeting is closed to the public because it concerns attorney-client communications related to pending litigation. No public action is expected during the closed portion of the meeting.

