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Planning staff report 14 gravel-pit violations; county development ordinance heading to county board

3464123 · May 23, 2025
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Clay County planning staff reported 14 active gravel-pit violations across about six operators, resolved two home-occupation cases, and said the 2025 Clay County Development and Subdivision Ordinance was reformatted and will be presented to the County Board on June 3.

Planning and zoning staff told the Clay County Planning Commission that the county currently has 14 active gravel-pit violations, involving roughly six operators, and that two prior home-occupation violations were resolved during recent months.

Erica (planning staff) said three new gravel-pit violations were added since March, bringing the total to 14; the issues primarily relate to lacking appropriate state permits, potential setback and acreage exceedances, and other permit nonconformances. Staff noted one…

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