St. Louis CountyDULUTH Planning Commission approves height variance for new apartment building By: John Ramos Date: July 26, 2019 Share: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp On July 9, 2019, the Duluth Planning Commission approved a height variance for a new 98-unit apartme... A subscription is required to access this article. Subscribe or click login below: Login TagsLaunch PropertiesScott MoeSubReq John Ramos Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp ━ more like this DULUTH Broken Burke Apartments elevator makes life difficult for disabled tenants August 21, 2026 1 Managed by Accessible Space Inc. out of St. Paul, the Burke Apartments serve tenants with mobility issues and other physical disabilities. On Aug. 13,... Douglas County Superior woman paints 90 rocks in memory of father August 19, 2026 1 On Aug. 17, 2026, Superior resident Gemma Davies and her husband, Brad, spent the day traveling around the Twin Ports and along Lake Superior’s... DULUTH State shuts down Northland Driving School August 14, 2026 0 On Aug. 13, 2026, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Driver & Vehicle Services (DVS) taped a Cease and Desist Order to the door... Hermantown Behind closed doors, Hermantown staff disparage data center opponents August 12, 2026 2 Department heads at the City of Hermantown have an unusual practice: On the day following City Council meetings, they gather to grade the meeting... Douglas County Mayor Paine advocates for roosters August 11, 2026 0 While the Superior community’s interest in urban poultry farming continues to grow, the City of Superior has yet to establish a city ordinance to... Previous articleNews Tribune struggles to keep upNext articleFormer chief administrative officer enjoys little bonus 4 COMMENTS What next? Environmental variances because it would be unprofitable to follow regulations? Terrible precedent. Reply How dare they build there! Wait, no- how dare the dentist complain! On third thought… it’ll probably all be fine as long as Mr. Moe isn’t DJT in disguise. Reply The Monitor welcomes everyone to its pages, even Canadians. However, in the future, we hope you can raise the level of your discourse. Reply Doubtful. It’s genetic. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
What next? Environmental variances because it would be unprofitable to follow regulations? Terrible precedent. Reply
How dare they build there! Wait, no- how dare the dentist complain! On third thought… it’ll probably all be fine as long as Mr. Moe isn’t DJT in disguise. Reply
The Monitor welcomes everyone to its pages, even Canadians. However, in the future, we hope you can raise the level of your discourse. Reply
What next? Environmental variances because it would be unprofitable to follow regulations? Terrible precedent.
How dare they build there! Wait, no- how dare the dentist complain!
On third thought… it’ll probably all be fine as long as Mr. Moe isn’t DJT in disguise.
The Monitor welcomes everyone to its pages, even Canadians. However, in the future, we hope you can raise the level of your discourse.
Doubtful. It’s genetic.