Planning & Zoning
Dickinson County is zoned. Zoning was adopted in 1975 and was updated in 1988, 1996, 2002, 2007 and in July 2009.
There is a Planning Commission which is appointed by the County Commissioners. This board has seven members and they hear zoning changes, conditional uses, as well as Subdivision requests. Interested applicants may contact the Zoning office for more information.
At this time, Dickinson County does not have a building code, and does not require any inspections with the exception of septic or wastewater systems.
We require zoning (building) permits and wastewater permits which are subject to soil profile requirements.
Planning Commission Board members:
Cassy Wilson
Justin Volkman
Kyle Griffis
Martin Schneider
Kelly Fink
Wally Wolfe
James Hedstrom
Links
If your home has experienced any flood damage in Dickinson County, please contact the Zoning Office or the Emergency Management office.
- Planning Commission Meeting Dates 2024
- Zoning Regulations
- Subdivision Regulations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Rural Living in Dickinson County
- Hope Ridge Wind Project Notice of Hearing
- Hope Ridge Wind Project - Hearing for Conditional Use Permit (CUP 24-06)
Dickinson County is zoned. Zoning was adopted in 1975 and was updated in 1988, 1996, 2002, 2007 and in July 2009.
There is a Planning Commission which is appointed by the County Commissioners. This board has seven members and they hear zoning changes, conditional uses, as well as Subdivision requests. Interested applicants may contact the Zoning office for more information.
At this time, Dickinson County does not have a building code, and does not require any inspections with the exception of septic or wastewater systems.
We require zoning (building) permits and wastewater permits which are subject to soil profile requirements.
Planning Commission Board members:
Cassy Wilson
Justin Volkman
Kyle Griffis
Martin Schneider
Kelly Fink
Wally Wolfe
James Hedstrom
Links
If your home has experienced any flood damage in Dickinson County, please contact the Zoning Office or the Emergency Management office.