Eagle Brook Church wants to build its 10th metro-area campus in Minnetonka, despite opposition from residents who don't want a megachurch in their neighborhood.
Eagle Brook Church leaders are proposing a 60,000-square-foot church on the site of a vacant retirement home near a wetland off Wayzata Boulevard, west of Interstate 494. The 19-acre development would include a 1,200-seat auditorium and a two-story, 550-space parking structure.
An online petition opposing the church's plans has drawn more than 900 signatures, following a virtual meeting hosted this week by church leaders and attended by dozens of concerned residents including Kristen Gildemeister.
"It's not about the church," she said. "It's the size and volume of traffic and displacement of wildlife."
Gildemeister and neighbors Greg and Ginni Greffin, who have lived in the neighborhood for more than 20 years, worry the proposal is moving too fast for residents who just learned of the project last weekend through the mail.
"People live out here because they like the wildlife, and it's quiet," Ginni Greffin said. "We hope it doesn't go too far with the city. We were shocked to find out about this."
Gildemeister, who has lived in the neighborhood for a decade, said deer and herons frequent the area. If Eagle Brook wants to grow, she said, "more power to them" — but her neighborhood isn't the appropriate location.
The redevelopment proposal and concept plan, about which the church first notified city officials in November, will go before the Minnetonka Planning Commission on Feb. 17.