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Codington County commissioners approve event liquor sale, two plats and personnel moves; discuss pre‑trial case manager

Codington County Board of Commissioners · May 6, 2026
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Summary

At their May 5 meeting, the Codington County Board of Commissioners approved an alcohol permit for an August wedding, two property plats, four malt‑beverage renewals and personnel changes; staff reported on 4‑H, veterans services and emergency management and commissioners discussed hiring a pre‑trial case manager to reduce court‑appointed attorney costs.

Codington County Board of Commissioners met at 9:00 a.m. on May 5, 2026, in Watertown and approved a set of routine local actions while taking reports from county staff and discussing a proposal to create a pre‑trial case manager position.

The board unanimously approved a request from Michelle Mack to sell alcohol at her daughter Autumn Mac’s wedding on August 22, conditional on a liquor‑license transfer. “My name is Michelle Mack and I am here to request to sell alcohol for my daughter Autumn Mac's wedding on August 22nd,” Mack told commissioners, saying Cloud9 would transfer its license and provide staff for the event.

Land use approvals included two plats presented by county planner Luke Mueller. The first, Plat 2026‑08 (Gardener edition), combines two parcels and required a variance because one was an older non‑conforming lot;…

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