Red River Valley Co-op Power’s Rezoning Proposal Sparks Debate at Clay County Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Clay County Board of Commissioners meeting attracted attention with its in-depth discussions on several pressing zoning and permit issues. The most notable topic was the petition by the Red River Valley Co-op Power and the Rural Electric Supply Cooperative (RESCO) to rezone a parcel from agricultural general to highway commercial. This was followed by detailed deliberations on other interim use permits for a bed and breakfast, a retreat center, and a temporary asphalt plant, each drawing its own set of community responses and concerns.
One item at the meeting was the public hearing regarding the rezoning request from the Red River Valley Co-op Power and RESCO. The proposal intends to convert a parcel at the southeast corner of County State Highway 18 and 34th Street into a commercial zone, facilitating the construction of a distribution warehouse and a service center. These developments, projected to commence between 2026 and 2028, promise to introduce new office spaces and create employment for up to 37 individuals. This rezoning aligns with the county’s comprehensive plan, targeting commercial and industrial growth while preserving the agricultural character.
Rich Woodcom, CEO of Red River Valley Co-op Power, and Chris Peterson, a regional vice president of RESCO, presented their case to the commissioners, stressing their commitment to the county and their role in future regional growth. However, not all attendees viewed the proposal favorably. Kathy Buyers, a resident from Morehead, voiced her opposition, citing concerns over the potential loss of rural charm and questioning the need for new development when existing facilities could be expanded. Despite the contrasting views, the board acknowledged the proposal’s coherence with city planning objectives and its potential to bolster the local economy.
The meeting also covered the Evensons’ interim use permit application to operate a bed and breakfast on agriculturally zoned land. The proposal involves transforming existing agricultural structures into guest accommodations, catering to up to 22 guests. The Evensons aim to provide a family-friendly venue, catering to local needs for event accommodations. Despite the positive community impact envisioned by the Evensons, concerns arose during the public hearing about potential odors from nearby agricultural operations, noise, and light pollution. The planning commission assured that Minnesota’s right to farm laws would safeguard nearby farming activities from being deemed nuisances, thus balancing the interests of both the new venture and existing agricultural operations.
Another topic was the interim use permit for a retreat center. While the applicant acknowledged potential noise and odor issues due to its agricultural setting, the board underscored the need for clarity regarding the center’s operation, which differs from regular overnight accommodations.
The discussion shifted to R.J. Averil and Sons’ request for renewing an interim use permit for a temporary asphalt plant. Situated on an 80-acre parcel in Hagen Township, the plant has faced dust and odor complaints since 2019. Jeff Brooks, representing the applicant, pledged improvements in odor control and dust management, acknowledging past issues. The board noted the township’s concurrent review of zoning ordinances, which could affect the plant’s operations. Public comments highlighted health concerns, with Josh Carlson advocating for his child’s wellness amidst the plant’s emissions. With a commitment to explore odor control technologies, the board deliberated on the plant’s air quality impact before considering the permit renewal.
The meeting concluded with the approval of a five-year interim use permit extension for another project, with conditions for odor mitigation. In addressing unfinished business, the board reappointed Brad Elder for a second term and discussed ongoing use permit violations, referring non-compliant businesses to the county attorney for potential enforcement actions. The election of new officers and discussions about filling an opening on the planning commission rounded out the session before adjournment.
County Council Officials:
Paul Krabbenhoft, Ezra Baer, Jenny Mongeau, Kevin Campbell, David Ebinger
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/18/2025
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Recording Published:
08/12/2025
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Duration:
94 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Clay County
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Alliance Township, Barnesville, Barnesville Township, Comstock, Cromwell Township, Dilworth, Eglon Township, Elkton Township, Elmwood Township, Felton, Felton Township, Flowing Township, Georgetown, Georgetown Township, Glyndon, Glyndon Township, Goose Prairie Township, Hagen Township, Hawley, Hawley Township, Highland Grove Township, Hitterdal, Holy Cross Township, Humboldt (Clay), Keene Township, Kragnes Township, Kurtz Township, Moland Township, Moorhead, Moorhead Township, Morken Township, Parke Township, Riverton Township, Sabin, Skree Township, Spring Prairie Township, Tansem Township, Ulen, Ulen Township, Viding Township
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