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Last modified: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 7:14 AM CST
ND Supreme Court hears disputed feedlot case
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The attorney for a Morton County man says the County Commission is allowing a feedlot within a quarter-mile of where he wants to build a house.
Donald Hagerott is asking the North Dakota Supreme Court to overturn the County Commission’s decision.
Hagerott’s attorney, Tami Norgard, told the justices Monday that Hagerott got a permit May 1 that gave him 180 days to start building a house on the land. She said the County Commission issued a permit for the feedlot June 25.
The site is about 15 miles northwest of Mandan. The feedlot could handle up to 10,000 cattle.
Norgard said Hagerott wants to build a house for his son, Mark, who is on military duty in Afghanistan.
Morton County’s attorney, Randy Bakke, argued there is no evidence Hagerott actually was going to build a house on the property.
A district judge earlier dismissed Hagerott’s appeal of the county’s decision. The Supreme Court has taken the case under review.
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