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Supervisors approve two Riordan Addition minor subdivisions

Woodbury County Board of Supervisors · February 4, 2026

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Summary

The board accepted the zoning commission recommendation and approved two minor subdivision plats (Riordan Addition) to separate residential and farm ground parcels in Union Township.

The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to accept the zoning commission's recommendation and approve two minor subdivision plats for the Riordan Addition, which split a 7.92‑acre parcel away from adjacent farm ground in Union Township for property held by the Riordan Trust.

Dan Priestley, representing planning and zoning, said the zoning commission forwarded the final plat by a 3–0 vote, noting the purpose was to separate the house from farm ground and that access and remaining farm ground arrangements appeared satisfactory. The board received the commission's recommendation and then approved the minor subdivision.

The approvals were procedural and recorded by voice vote (5–0). No conditions or amendments were recorded at the meeting; staff noted the commission had reviewed access and other technical items during its hearing.

Next steps: county staff will finalize plat paperwork and recording as required by county subdivision procedures.