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Dickinson County planning board approves conditional use permit for seed-only retailer on Eden Road

5797358 · September 19, 2025
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Summary

The Dickinson County Planning and Zoning Board approved CUP 25-03 to allow a retail seed operation on a roughly 3-acre parcel off Eden Road, with conditions requiring an assigned address, verification of the septic and building permits, shielded lighting and a restriction to seed sales only.

The Dickinson County Planning and Zoning Board on an undisclosed meeting date approved conditional use permit CUP 25-03 to allow a retail seed business on a roughly 3-acre parcel off Eden Road, subject to staff conditions and additional verifications.

The board voted to approve the permit with staff recommendations that outdoor lighting be shielded away from adjacent residences, that an address be assigned based on the location of the main entrance, and that environmental services confirm the status of the existing septic permit. The board added conditions to verify an existing building permit for on-site structures and to limit sales to seed only, removing the staff phrase “other ag related products.”

Zoning Administrator Martin Tannehill summarized the staff report, saying the parcel contains approximately 3 acres, two principal structures (a 38-by-70-foot shed and a roughly 4,500-square-foot accessory structure), and that the proposed retail…

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