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Board approves three interim use permits for agricultural/commercial operations, adds MPCA compliance condition
Summary
The board approved three interim use permits for businesses serving the agricultural community — a well‑drilling operation, a skid‑loader accessories seller, and an equipment repair site — and added a condition requiring compliance with Minnesota Pollution Control Agency rules for storage and disposal of oils and fluids.
Goodhue County commissioners approved three interim use permits (IUPs) for commercial/industrial uses intended to serve the agricultural community and added an environmental compliance condition to the permits.
Planning staff presented the first request from Philip Dauphin (Welch Township) for an interim use permit to operate "DC Well Drilling" from a proposed 200‑by‑90 structure with parking and driveways. The planning commission held a public hearing in September and unanimously recommended approval, subject to seven conditions.
A second application from Mr. Prink proposed continuing to sell skid‑loader and tractor…
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