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Buffalo County approves two administrative subdivisions: 'Lowe Acres' and 'Phillips Administrative Subdivision'

Buffalo County Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The Board granted two administrative subdivision approvals — 'Lowe Acres' for the Thomas & Nancy Lowe Family Trust and 'Phillips Administrative Subdivision' for W & C Farms, L.L.C. — finding both compliant with Buffalo County subdivision and AG district lot-size requirements.

The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners approved two administrative subdivisions during the Sept. 26 meeting following hearings and staff review.

For "Lowe Acres," Trenton Snow, a licensed land surveyor, presented the administrative subdivision application on behalf of the Thomas & Nancy Lowe Family Trust. Deputy County Attorney Andrew Hoffmeister reviewed title clearance with the board and no public comment was recorded; the board approved the subdivision under Resolution 2023-51 after finding it met the county’s subdivision resolution requirements and minimum lot-size standards for the Agriculture zoning district.

The board then considered the "Phillips Administrative Subdivision," filed by Chad Dixon on behalf of Ronald Phillips, registered agent for W & C Farms, L.L.C. Deputy County Attorney Hoffmeister and Dixon reviewed the application; officials found the remaining parcels met the minimum lot-size and other subdivision requirements and approved the plat under Resolution 2023-52.

Both approvals were recorded as votes of the full board with motions and seconders noted in the minutes. The registers of deeds are directed to accept the approved plats for filing and recordation per the resolutions.