SF4547 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

County authorization to approve up to 24 chickens on any lot by ordinance

Related bill: HF4295

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

This bill would let counties adopt local feedlot zoning rules that allow up to 24 chickens on any lot. It adds process and reporting requirements to involve state agencies and assess economic and environmental effects before a new or amended feedlot ordinance is approved.

Main provisions

  • Notification to state agencies: Counties proposing a new or updated feedlot ordinance must notify the Pollution Control Agency and the commissioner of agriculture at the start, no later than the first hearing.
  • Agency review and recommendations: Before final approval, the county can share the proposed ordinance with the agencies for review and recommendations on environmental and agricultural impacts.
  • Agency responses: Agencies can provide recommendations and must justify them (legal, social, economic, or scientific reasons) for each recommendation.
  • Economic impact analysis: If requested by the county, the county must prepare a report on the economic effects of specific provisions, describing how the ordinance could affect the local economy and which businesses could be affected. The Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) and the commissioner of agriculture must develop a template to measure local economic effects and provide it to the county. The report, along with the proposed ordinance, must be sent to DEED and the agriculture department.
  • Setbacks for new feedlots and residence proximity: If the ordinance includes a setback for new feedlots from existing residences, it must also set a residence setback from existing feedlots in agricultural zones using the same distances and conditions as for new feedlots, unless the new residence replaces an existing one. The county may grant a variance from this rule.
  • Local poultry allowance: Notwithstanding existing setback rules for animal feedlots, a local ordinance may approve up to 24 chickens on any lot.

How this changes current law

  • Expands local government authority: Counties are given the ability to authorize small-scale poultry (up to 24 chickens) on any lot through feedlot zoning ordinances.
  • Adds state agency involvement: Requires early notification and formal review of environmental and agricultural effects by the Pollution Control Agency and the commissioner of agriculture.
  • Introduces economic analysis: Requires local economic impact reporting and provides a template to measure local effects, with coordination between state departments.
  • Aligns setbacks with poultry rules: Allows a chicken-friendly provision to supersede certain standard setback requirements, subject to conditions and potential variances.

Potential impacts and considerations

  • Local control with safeguards: Counties gain authority to permit small backyard flocks, while state agencies review environmental and agricultural implications.
  • Economic planning: Towns would assess how new poultry provisions could affect local businesses and the economy using a standardized template.
  • Neighborhood and environmental considerations: Setback provisions are clarified, but allowing chickens on any lot could raise concerns about noise, odors, and other impacts, which would be addressed through the review and variance processes.
  • Interaction with state rules: The bill preserves some statewide setback rules but allows local ordinances to permit up to 24 chickens despite those rules, within the stated framework.

Summary of key terms used in the bill

  • feedlot zoning ordinances
  • feedlots
  • county board
  • Pollution Control Agency
  • commissioner of agriculture
  • environmental effects
  • agricultural effects
  • economic effects / local economic effects
  • economic impact report / template for measuring local economic effects
  • Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED)
  • agricultural zones
  • residence setback
  • setback for new feedlots
  • variance
  • Minnesota Rules chapter 7020
  • part 4725.4450
  • section 394.27 subdivision 7
  • up to 24 chickens on any lot
  • first hearing

Relevant Terms feedlot ordinances; feedlots; notification; environmental effects; agricultural effects; economic effects; local economic effects; economic impact report; template; DEED; Pollution Control Agency; commissioner of agriculture; agricultural zones; residence setback; setback; variance; Minnesota Rules 7020; part 4725.4450; 394.27 subdivision 7; chickens; backyard chickens; any lot

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 18, 2026SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
March 18, 2026SenateActionReferred toState and Local Government

Citations

 
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  {
    "analysis": {
      "added": [
        "Requires county to notify the Pollution Control Agency and the commissioner of agriculture at the start of the process to adopt or amend a feedlot ordinance.",
        "Allows the agencies to review the proposed ordinance and provide comment and recommendations on environmental, agricultural, social, economic, or scientific justification.",
        "Requires the county to prepare an economic effects report for the proposed ordinance, including a template for measuring local economic effects developed by the commissioner of agriculture in cooperation with the Department of Employment and Economic Development.",
        "Requires the county to provide an economic effects report to the commissioners of employment and economic development and agriculture along with the proposed ordinance.",
        "Requires that a local ordinance containing a setback for new feedlots must also provide for a comparable residence setback from existing feedlots located in areas zoned agricultural, with exceptions for replacements of existing residences.",
        "Allows a variance from the residence setback requirement under section 394.27, subdivision 7.",
        "Notwithstanding Minnesota Rules 7020 and part 4725.4450, a local ordinance may approve up to 24 chickens on any lot."
      ],
      "removed": [],
      "summary": "This bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 394.25, subdivision 3c, related to feedlot zoning ordinances. It adds procedural and analytic requirements for counties proposing feedlot ordinances, and it introduces a new local allowance permitting up to 24 chickens on any lot, subject to setbacks and variance provisions.",
      "modified": []
    },
    "citation": "394.25",
    "subdivision": "3c"
  },
  {
    "analysis": {
      "added": [
        "Cross-reference allowing variance from the residence setback requirement under 394.25, subdivision 3c to be granted under 394.27, subdivision 7."
      ],
      "removed": [],
      "summary": "This entry references the ability to grant a variance from the setback requirement under 394.25, subdivision 3c, using the authority of statute 394.27, subdivision 7. It indicates that counties may grant such variances.",
      "modified": []
    },
    "citation": "394.27",
    "subdivision": "7"
  }
]

Progress through the legislative process

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