In routine business Tuesday, the Dunn County Board of Commissioners approved several smaller but operationally important items.
The board approved three utility permits — for McKenzie Electric on First Street Southwest, a gas line crossing on a Hundred and Fifteenth Avenue and a fiberglass production water crossing on Sixth Street Northwest — on a motion by Commissioner Klayman that passed on roll call.
Commissioners reapproved a revised hydraulic improvement agreement with Southwest Water Authority after staff said the changes were minor and largely editorial. The motion to approve the revised agreement carried on a second and voice vote.
The board also authorized a one‑time controlled burn and burial of an old structure at a rural site after a property owner requested to clear the parcel for new construction. The authorization required that the burn be monitored, and the remaining materials be buried within a week; the motion passed on a roll call vote.
Separately, the board approved a $1,500 sponsorship for a July 5 golf scramble to underwrite participant lunches at Madison Hole Golf Course; commissioners noted the funding comes from discretionary event sponsorships.