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Nelson County commissioners approve load limits, permits, K9 spending and to advertise for assistant states attorney
Summary
At its March 5 meeting the Nelson County Commission unanimously approved state-guidance county load limits, a pig-farm weight permit, conditional use permits, up to $5,000 in K9 equipment spending, a $1,517.12 elevator repair quote and authorized advertising for an assistant states attorney.
The Nelson County Commission on March 5, 2024, unanimously approved several routine and operational measures, including adopting county load limits per state guidance, approving a heavy-weight permit for a local pig farm, and authorizing up to $5,000 from the K9 fund for equipment.
Chairman Cody Johnson and Commissioners Aaron Mork, Mike Haugland and Steve Forde (with Commissioner Cameron Swenson attending via Microsoft Teams) opened the 9:30 a.m. meeting, recited the Pledge of Allegiance and approved minutes from the Feb. 20 meeting and the amended agenda. Public comment was not offered.
Highway Superintendent Curt Loe joined for Road & Bridge business; the commission approved county load limits consistent with state guidance. The board also approved a heavy-weight permit for a pig…
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