Goodhue County Board Explores Subdivision Ordinance Review Amid Land Use Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Goodhue County Board of Commissioners, led by County Administrator Scott Arneson, held a discussion on the county’s subdivision ordinance during their first meeting of 2026. The board examined the need for a potential review of the current ordinance to address concerns about efficiency and financial burdens on landowners, particularly in estate settlements involving land division.
The board’s conversation centered around a preliminary plat for a 280-acre subdivision in Stanton Township, submitted by the McKe family. The application aimed to create four lots from a single tax parcel, currently zoned A1 for agricultural use. While the planning commission had recommended approval, commissioners focused on the implications of the plat’s expiration if a final application is not submitted within 180 days. Emphasizing the importance of communication, they stressed that property deeds cannot be filed until the plat is recorded, affecting the McKe family’s plans.
Concerns were raised about the zoning classification and its impact on future development. Commissioners noted that while the current proposal involves large lots used primarily for crop land, smaller residential subdivisions could complicate compliance with building codes. The prospect of non-conforming structures between proposed lots could pose challenges, highlighting the need for clarity in zoning regulations.
The broader implications of the subdivision ordinance were scrutinized, with a proposal to revisit the ordinance to streamline property splits in estate settlements. Commissioners expressed concern over the formal plat process’s potential to incur unnecessary expenses and delays for landowners. The ordinance currently does not differentiate between developers and individual landowners, focusing solely on the number of lots created. Some board members found the six-month waiting period for creating more than one new parcel atypical and potentially restrictive.
A suggestion emerged to distinguish between plats intended for development and those for ownership transfer. While this could streamline the process, concerns about trust and regulation enforcement were raised, as property owners might later sell land initially designated for family division. The board recognized the need to review the subdivision ordinance and potentially form a group to study density and related issues, acknowledging the importance of ensuring the process is effective, fair, and manageable for landowners.
In addition to land use management, the board addressed several other topics. The meeting saw the nomination and unanimous approval of Susan Betcher as chair and Todd Greseth as vice chair for the upcoming year. The board also established regular meeting times and dates, aligning with Minnesota statute requirements, and approved a revised schedule, including three offsite meetings and the annual township meeting.
The board reviewed bids for official publication, ultimately selecting the Kenyon Leader’s proposal for $3.33 per line, equivalent to $3 per inch, emphasizing accessibility through the county’s website. Committee assignments were discussed, revealing four unassigned positions, and the need to include the housing trust fund committee was acknowledged and accepted.
In finance and taxpayer services, the board established the composition of the county canvasing board for the 2026 elections, determining which commissioners would staff the meetings scheduled for August and November. The meeting concluded with an overview of the 2027 budget calendar, scheduling a board retreat for February, and a motion to pay the bills, passed unanimously, before adjourning.
Scott O. Arneson
County Council Officials:
Linda Flanders, Brad Anderson, Todd Greseth, Jason Majerus, Susan Betcher
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/06/2026
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Recording Published:
01/07/2026
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Duration:
29 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Goodhue County
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Towns:
Belle Creek Township, Bellechester, Belvidere Township, Cannon Falls, Cannon Falls Township, Cherry Grove Township, Dennison, Featherstone Township, Florence Township, Goodhue, Goodhue Township, Hay Creek Township, Holden Township, Kenyon, Kenyon Township, Leon Township, Minneola Township, Pine Island, Pine Island Township, Red Wing, Roscoe Township, Stanton Township, Vasa Township, Wacouta Township, Wanamingo, Wanamingo Township, Warsaw Township, Welch Township, Zumbrota, Zumbrota Township
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