Minot Military Compatibility Committee to meet March 19 at Minot International Airport

Doug Goehring Agriculture Commissioner
Doug Goehring Agriculture Commissioner - North Dakota Department of Agriculture
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The Minot Military Compatibility Committee will hold a meeting at 2 p.m. on March 19 in the Executive Conference Room at the Minot International Airport, according to an announcement released on March 18.

The meeting is scheduled to address topics related to military compatibility and zoning considerations, which are important for coordinating land use and development near military installations. This coordination helps ensure that local planning aligns with military operations and community interests.

According to the agenda, the committee will begin with a call to order, followed by welcomes and introductions. Members will review North Dakota Century Code section 37-30-03, which pertains to military compatibility committees. The group will then identify potential zoning considerations before adjourning.

The North Dakota Department of Agriculture supports agricultural efforts across the state by fostering growth, safeguarding practices, and ensuring compliance. It oversees divisions such as Animal Health and Food Safety to deliver essential services. According to the official website, the department functions within state government to benefit residents. The department also provides services through divisions such as animal health, food safety, and seed regulation according to its official website.

The North Dakota Department of Agriculture operates statewide as a government department focused on advancing and regulating agriculture for the benefit of state residents according to its official website. Its ongoing work in promoting agriculture is intended to support both rural communities and broader economic development in North Dakota.



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