Wayzata Planning Commission

The Wayzata Planning Commission plays a pivotal role in shaping the future development and growth of the City of Wayzata. Comprising dedicated individuals appointed by the Wayzata City Council, the commission is tasked with reviewing land use proposals, zoning applications, and development plans.

Their responsibilities include ensuring that proposed projects align with the city’s comprehensive plan, zoning regulations, and community vision. By fostering thoughtful and sustainable development, the Wayzata Planning Commission actively contributes to the city’s aesthetic appeal, functionality, and overall quality of life.

Through their strategic guidance, the commission serves as a key entity in the city’s urban planning efforts, promoting a well-balanced and forward-looking community.

  • Subdivision Proposal on Gleason Lake Road Delayed as Developer Seeks Time to Address Neighborhood Concerns

    Subdivision Proposal on Gleason Lake Road Delayed as Developer Seeks Time to Address Neighborhood Concerns

    WAYZATA — A proposed subdivision at 190 Gleason Lake Road and 121 Gleahaven Road will return to the Wayzata City Council next month after the developer requested additional time to work with nearby residents and address concerns raised during the review process. During a recent council meeting, city officials noted that the applicant’s attorney had requested the…


  • Wayzata Council Moves to Approve Controversial Variance at 617 Park Street East

    Wayzata Council Moves to Approve Controversial Variance at 617 Park Street East

    WAYZATA — Despite a Planning Commission recommendation to deny the request, the Wayzata City Council voted 4–1 on May 20 to move forward with approving a variance for a home under construction at 617 Park Street East. Councilmember Molly MacDonald cast the only vote against the measure. The variance relates to a one-foot encroachment by roof…


  • Wayzata City Council Denies Ferndale Bluffs Subdivision Amid Intense Debate on Road Design, Environmental Impact, and Legal Concerns

    Wayzata City Council Denies Ferndale Bluffs Subdivision Amid Intense Debate on Road Design, Environmental Impact, and Legal Concerns

    WAYZATA, MN — The Wayzata City Council voted 3-2 to deny the proposed Ferndale Bluffs subdivision at 565 Ferndale Road West on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, following a lengthy and contentious discussion that raised critical issues about the proposed road’s impact on the neighborhood, its compliance with city codes, and the potential legal ramifications of the…


  • Wayzata Planning Commission Recommends Approval of Landmark Redevelopment at 200 Lake Street East—with Condition

    Wayzata Planning Commission Recommends Approval of Landmark Redevelopment at 200 Lake Street East—with Condition

    Wayzata, MN – The Wayzata Planning Commission has voted to recommend approval of Lake West Development’s proposal to redevelop the long-vacant TCF Bank site at 200 Lake Street East, with a key condition: the building’s massing breaks must be brought into compliance with city design standards. At a well-attended public hearing on March 18, commissioners…


  • Lake West Development to Present Landmark Wayzata Plan at March 24 Public Hearing

    Lake West Development to Present Landmark Wayzata Plan at March 24 Public Hearing

    After years of debate and multiple redevelopment proposals, Lake West Development and owner Curt Fretham will present their latest vision for the Landmark Wayzata project at a public hearing before the Planning Commission on Monday, March 24, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. The project, proposed for the former TCF headquarters at 200 Lake Street East, has…


  • Wayzata Moves Forward with Updates to Design Standards and Zoning Ordinance

    Wayzata Moves Forward with Updates to Design Standards and Zoning Ordinance

    The Wayzata City Council has approved the first reading of Ordinance 847, introducing amendments to the city’s design standards and zoning ordinance. The proposed updates, which follow a comprehensive rewrite in 2021, aim to clarify regulations, enhance administrative efficiency, and refine existing urban design principles. City officials noted that after three years of implementing the…


  • Wayzata Planning Commission Chair Larissa Stockton Announces Resignation

    Wayzata Planning Commission Chair Larissa Stockton Announces Resignation

    Larissa Stockton, Chair of the Wayzata Planning Commission, has announced her resignation, effective at the end of the year. In a letter addressed to her colleagues, City Manager Jeffrey Dahl, and other city officials, Stockton reflected on her five years of service on the Commission, including two as Chair. “It has been a privilege to…


  • Condo Conversion Faces Denial as Wayzata City Council Expresses Concerns Over Promenade Leasing Efforts

    Condo Conversion Faces Denial as Wayzata City Council Expresses Concerns Over Promenade Leasing Efforts

    The Wayzata City Council voted 4-1 to instruct staff to draft a resolution for the denial of an application submitted by Presbyterian Homes on Tuesday, January 9th. The proposal sought to convert the former Lunds & Byerly’s retail space at the Promenade’s Superior Block into loft-style condominiums. City Staff is expected to present findings of…


  • 200 Lake Street Redevelopment Plan Denied, Again

    200 Lake Street Redevelopment Plan Denied, Again

    Parking & density issues top Council concerns, redevelopment approval seems imminent Lakewest Development owner Curt Fretham has been seeking to redevelop the former TCF headquarters lot for the past several years. Each time the developer has been in front of the Wayzata Planning Commission & City Council, his proposals have been denied for various reasons.…


  • Lake West submits 4th application for former TCF site

    Lake West submits 4th application for former TCF site

    Neighborhood meeting scheduled for Monday, April 24th from 5:15 – 6:30pm at Wayzata City Hall Developer Curt Fretham and his company Lake West Development have submitted another application to redevelop the former TCF headquarters site located at 200 East Lake Street in Wayzata. Plans include 30 residential Condos in downtown Wayzata, 28,240 square feet of…