A Review of Feedlot, Shoreland, Renewable Energy, Telecommunications, & Agricultural Preservation Regulations of Nine Counties in Southewest MN
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A Review of Feedlot, Shoreland, Renewable Energy, Telecommunications, & Agricultural Preservation Regulations of Nine Counties in Southewest MN
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2018
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The Southwest Regional Development Commission (SRDC) held a partnership with the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) to examine the ordinances of nine counties in Southwestern Minneapolis (Cottonwood, Jackson, Lac qui Pqrle, Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Rock, and Swift) to examine the similarities and differences in how each county regulated five subjects - feedlots, shoreland, renewable energy, telecommunications, and agricultural preservation. To conduct this comparison, the five subjects under each county's ordinance were reviewed, key definitions and regulations were selected, and each were recorded into a spreadsheet to comprehensively compare the requirements across each jurisdiction. The results of this comparison revealed that a range of divergence exists between the counties depending on the topic.
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Prepared in partnership with the Southwest Regional Development Commission by the Community Assistantship Program (CAP), which is administered by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) at the University of Minnesota.
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Lauderdale, Casey. (2018). A Review of Feedlot, Shoreland, Renewable Energy, Telecommunications, & Agricultural Preservation Regulations of Nine Counties in Southewest MN. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/198064.
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