Regulatory overkill, fees drive township frustration with Detroit Lakes 2-mile zone
That new road would be 770 feet long. Eidenschink walked it off with a measuring wheel. He doesn’t know how much that would cost, but he knows 770 feet of new roadway doesn’t come cheap.
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With Big Floyd Lake in the background, Jessica Eidenschink and her 5-month-old Boxer, Fitz, walk on the shoreland area where Patrick and Shirlee Eidenschink plan to build their retirement home if they can get it platted. (Nathan Bowe/Tribune)
So why are some township people unhappy with the two-mile city subdivision authority around the city of Detroit Lakes?