Grand Forks Military Compatibility Committee to meet March 19 at airport terminal

Doug Goehring Agriculture Commissioner
Doug Goehring Agriculture Commissioner - North Dakota Department of Agriculture
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The Grand Forks Military Compatibility Committee will hold a meeting on March 19 in the Terminal Board Room at the Grand Forks International Airport, located at 2301 Airport Drive, Grand Forks. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m.

The committee’s agenda includes a call to order, welcome and introductions, review of North Dakota Century Code section 37-30-03 regarding military compatibility committees, identification of potential zoning considerations, and adjournment.

This meeting is part of ongoing efforts to address issues related to military compatibility in the region. The review of state code and discussion of zoning considerations are expected to help guide future planning and coordination between local authorities and military interests.

The North Dakota Department of Agriculture supports the public by promoting and regulating agriculture for the benefit of state residents, according to the official website. The department works to advance and safeguard the state’s agricultural sector according to its official website, operating across North Dakota as a state government department. It provides services through divisions such as animal health, food safety, and seed regulation according to its official website.

According to its official website, the North Dakota Department of Agriculture supports agricultural efforts across the state by fostering growth, safeguarding practices, ensuring compliance, and delivering essential services through divisions like Animal Health and Food Safety. The department functions within state government for the benefit of residents.

Meetings like this one reflect ongoing collaboration among local committees and state agencies such as the Department of Agriculture. These efforts aim to ensure that development around key infrastructure remains compatible with both community needs and broader regulatory frameworks.



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