Farmington City Council Approves Beekeeping Ordinance Amidst Public Safety Concerns

The Farmington City Council convened for its regular meeting on August 18, 2025, with discussions centered around the approval of a new ordinance allowing beekeeping on smaller lots and the recognition of a local firefighter for her military service. The council also addressed public comments concerning community safety and technological development projects, and it agreed to accept a grant for upgrading fire department equipment.

The most noteworthy development at the meeting was the council’s approval of an ordinance amending city code to permit beekeeping on lots smaller than 2.5 acres. Previously, beekeeping was only allowed on larger lots, categorizing bees as farm animals. The change came after a resident showed interest in beekeeping, prompting the planning commission to review existing regulations. The commission looked into ordinances from nearby cities and received input from the Minnesota Hobby Beekeepers Association. The newly approved ordinance was modeled after Eagan’s stricter guidelines, requiring residents to obtain a one-year administrative permit with an initial fee of $100 and a renewal fee of $40. It mandates notifying neighbors upon permit approval, presenting a site plan, and proving beekeeping education. Additionally, it sets placement restrictions for hives, limits the number of colonies based on lot size, and requires flyway barriers to prevent bees from entering adjacent properties. Inspections would ensure compliance, with non-compliance resulting in permit termination and classification of unremoved hives as public nuisances.

Council members expressed enthusiasm for the ordinance as a step toward increasing local honey production and reinforcing the farm-to-table initiative. However, they acknowledged potential concerns, notably for neighbors with allergies. The ordinance did not establish a direct correlation between bees and allergic reactions, as bees are naturally present in the environment. Discussion on whether additional restrictions should apply to hives near walking paths or marshes concluded that such specifics might be evaluated during permit assessments.

In a moment, the council recognized firefighter Caitlyn Schaw for her service to both the Farmington community and the Minnesota Army National Guard. Chief Price narrated Caitlyn’s journey, starting with her enlistment in 2020, her subsequent training as a combat medic, and her joining the fire department in 2022. Despite her deployment to Iraq in 2024, Caitlyn remained in contact with her department. Upon her return, she requested a flag be flown in recognition of the fire department’s historical ties, specifically on April 7. This flag, once flown in Iraq, was accompanied by a certificate acknowledging Caitlyn’s dedication.

Public comments highlighted community concerns, particularly around the Farmington Technology Park and local safety issues. Jeff Shhatler, a longtime resident and business owner, voiced his dissatisfaction with the council’s handling of the Technology Park development. He criticized the lack of communication and transparency regarding potential lawsuits, urging a collaborative approach among the city, developers, and residents. Shhatler emphasized the need for change, warning of possible class-action litigation if the council continued its current trajectory.

Another resident, Andy Clott, shared a troubling incident involving community safety, referencing an altercation he had witnessed. His comments underscored growing unease about local safety and the effectiveness of council measures. Additionally, a detailed public comment recounted an individual’s encounter with violence and subsequent police involvement, raising concerns about police response and the adequacy of medical care during detention.

In financial matters, the council accepted a $2,500 grant from Centerpoint Energy’s Community Safety Grant Program. This grant will be used to replace outdated personal flotation devices for the fire department. Chief Price underscored the necessity of maintaining current safety equipment, noting the grant’s significance in supporting safety projects throughout the service area.

The council roundtable provided updates on various community initiatives, including a successful AI training workshop for businesses and the grand reopening of the Rambling River Center. Upcoming events, such as the fire department open house and the final Music in the Park concert, were also announced, with a reminder for residents to prioritize safety as the school year begins.

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Mayor:
Joshua Hoyt
City Council Officials:
Holly Bernatz, Jake Cordes, Nick Lien, Steve Wilson

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