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Resident asks to buy 3.19-acre city lot for camping; council tables sale to research valuation and zoning

Kettle River City Council · June 9, 2026
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Summary

Jason Dwyer asked to purchase 3.19 acres east of the ball diamond to allow tents and camper parking; councilors moved to table the request to research property value and rezoning requirements.

Jason Dwyer told the Kettle River City Council that he would like to purchase the 3.19-acre parcel east of the ball diamond, rezone it for recreational use, allow pitching tents and camper parking, and plant trees for added seclusion. He said he preferred that the city receive tax revenue from the parcel rather than Carlton County.

Council members discussed rezoning and valuation and did not make a sale decision. Councilor Miya Kohmetscher moved, and Councilor Marcia Sarvela seconded, a motion to table the sale to allow staff and councilors to research the property's valuation and zoning implications; the motion passed unanimously.

No price, zoning statement, or timeline for resale was provided at the meeting; council requested further research before scheduling any public hearing or action on rezoning.