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Public hearing opens on controversial animal feeding operation

October 10, 2024 | Scott County, Iowa


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Public hearing opens on controversial animal feeding operation
In a recent government meeting, the board commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by the approval of minutes from previous meetings held on September 24 and September 26, 2024. The motion to approve these minutes was unanimously passed.

The agenda included a public hearing concerning Grandview Farms Inc., which is seeking to expand its confined animal feeding operation located in Scott County. Supervisor Dixon initiated the public hearing, and after a brief discussion, the hearing was opened to public comments. One attendee raised concerns regarding potential changes in water usage capacity related to the expansion.

After the public hearing concluded, the board moved to approve the consent agenda, which included items 7 through 19, all of which were passed without opposition.

The meeting also addressed a resolution to recommend the Iowa Department of Natural Resources approve a construction permit for Grandview Farms Inc. This resolution pertains to the establishment of a new confined animal feeding operation in the area. The motion to proceed with this resolution was seconded and opened for questions, indicating ongoing discussions about the implications of the proposed expansion.

Overall, the meeting highlighted significant developments regarding agricultural operations in the region, reflecting the board's commitment to community engagement and regulatory processes.

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