6417 Warren Ave. Subdivision

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Approved at City Council 10/7/25


Bellin Construction is proposing to subdivide the property at 6417 Warren Avenue into two lots. The existing home on the lot would be removed and new homes built on each lot. This property was originally platted as four lots. The applicant is proposing to create two lots that meet all of the City’s minimum lot size requirements. The request requires a Preliminary and Final Plat.


Plat map showing a portion of the 'Normandale Second Addition' subdivision. The map includes lots 21 through 24 of Block 4, bordered by 64th Street West to the north and Warren Avenue to the west. Lot boundaries are marked with dimensions, including lengths of 135.00 feet east-west and varying north-south dimensions. Survey details include bearing angles and measured distances. Survey caps labeled 'Capped No. 13349' are shown at two corners

Approved at City Council 10/7/25


Bellin Construction is proposing to subdivide the property at 6417 Warren Avenue into two lots. The existing home on the lot would be removed and new homes built on each lot. This property was originally platted as four lots. The applicant is proposing to create two lots that meet all of the City’s minimum lot size requirements. The request requires a Preliminary and Final Plat.


Plat map showing a portion of the 'Normandale Second Addition' subdivision. The map includes lots 21 through 24 of Block 4, bordered by 64th Street West to the north and Warren Avenue to the west. Lot boundaries are marked with dimensions, including lengths of 135.00 feet east-west and varying north-south dimensions. Survey details include bearing angles and measured distances. Survey caps labeled 'Capped No. 13349' are shown at two corners

Public Input- 6417 Warren Ave.

The City of Edina offers several ways for people to provide input on development projects. Regardless of the method, all public input is considered, so people need to use only one method. 

Instructions for leaving a public comment below:

  • Your comment will be available to Planning Commission, City Council, staff and others to review immediately instead of waiting until the public hearing.
  • Your comment will be posted and publicly viewable as soon as you hit 'Submit'.
  • You will not be able to edit or remove your comment.
  • Please introduce yourself, your neighborhood and your thoughts about this project.
    Example: Barbara Smith, The Heights. The project is two blocks from my home and my children would have to walk past it every day on their way to school. Please consider adding sidewalks to this project.

Other ways to provide comment:

1 - Leave a voicemail with your public input at 952-826-0377. Staff will submit the transcribed voicemail to Better Together Edina. (Available once project application is submitted)

2 - Two public hearings will take place for each development project in the City Hall Council Chambers, 4801 W. 50th St. Attend the meetings in person to give public input or watch the meetings live from home on Edina TV (Comcast Channels 813 or 16) or EdinaMN.gov/LiveMeetings(External link). Call in to provide live testimony at 312-535-8110. Call in access code and password are provided in the meeting agenda which can be found at EdinaMN.gov/Agendas(External link).  

Generally, the City Council makes a decision on each development project at the City Council meeting following the second public hearing.

If you have any difficulties with participating, contact Community Engagement Manager, MJ Lamon at MLamon@EdinaMN.gov or 952-826-0360.

Online public input closed 9/28/2025. This item will be on the 10/7/25 City Council agenda.

I neighbor the property. I am concerned that the subdivision developers will clear-cut and leave an empty lot that sits with nothing on it for years, as has happened at the nearby 5304 Whiting Ave property. I would like to hear how the developers plan to save the largest number of mature trees on the property, as well as maintain a neighborhood look and feel as part of their property development.

Andre S 4 months ago

I support the 6416 Warren Ave project. I like what they are doing with the site. I live at 6317 Mildred Ave. This is a much better development and improvement from what is currently there. I see no reason why this should be denied. Thank you, Evan Mattson. (Submitted by City Staff. Input received 8/21/25 at 7:20 PM

Liz Olson 4 months ago
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