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Notice is hereby given that the Houston County Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on May 28, 2026, at 5:00pm in the Houston County Commissioner’s Room at 304 South Marshall Street – Room 222, Caledonia, MN 55921, for the following applicants:

H & J Meiners Properties, LLC

Jordan Burfield

Mathy Construction Company

MNRE 1570 61-US 14, LLC

Beverly Hanson

Skyline Materials, Ltd

Please contact the Planning & Zoning Department at [email protected] or 507-725-5800 with any questions or comments.


Zoning Public Hearing May 2026

2027 Valuation Notices and Property Value Changes for Houston County

Residents of Houston County can expect to receive their 2027 property valuation notices beginning in early April. These notices will arrive alongside your 2026 tax statement, in a separate color, as an additional page. It's important to review these notices carefully, as this is the time to check for any discrepancies or changes in your property's value or classification.

Keep in mind, questions about the 2026 tax amounts or any tax changes should have been addressed last fall. The 2027 valuation statements will also indicate any class and homestead changes, as well as the time and date of the local board of appeals meeting for your city or township. If there is no local meeting scheduled, the statement will note "Open Book," which means your appeal process will occur at the County Board of Appeals meeting in June. The assessor's office is always your best resource for any valuation questions, please consult their office first.

Understanding the Valuation Process

Minnesota law requires assessors to value properties based on sales from the previous year. The sales study for the 2027 values are based on sales between October 1, 2024, and September 30, 2025. This is a key period to keep in mind when reviewing your valuation statement. For the upcoming year, the housing market in Houston County has largely stabilized, and if the trend continues through the next sales period (October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2026), it may impact the 2028 valuation notices.

Additionally, Minnesota law mandates that assessors apply a "time trend" to account for any changes in sale prices since the time of the sale. The state determines the rate at which they think property values have increased over the course of the sales study and applies that rate to each sale, adjusting it to January 2 of the year for which the values are being set.

2027 Average Building/House Increases:

1 Story Houses + 5%

1.5 Story Houses + 5%

Black Hammer Twp + 6%

Brookwood Addition + 3%

Brownsville City + 5%

Brownsville Twp + 6%

Caledonia Twp + 5%

County Wide Apartments + 10%

County Wide Commercial & Industrial + 5%

County Wide Residential + 5%

Crooked Creek Twp + 10%

Eitzen City + 2%

Fox Chase Subdivision + 10%

Fox Shadows Subdivision + 5%

Hokah City + 10%

Hokah Twp + 10%

Houses Built (1898 – 1909) + 5%

Houses Built (1920 – 1939) + 4%

Houses Built (1950 – 1959) + 5%

Houses Built (1970 – 1979) + 5%

Houses Built (1990 – 1999) + 3%

Houston City + 10%

Houston Twp + 5%

Janell Avenue Addition + 5%

Jefferson Twp + 5%

Mayville Twp + 5%

Money Creek Twp + 5%

Mound Prairie Twp + 10%

Sheldon Twp + 5%

Shore Acres + 5%

Spring Grove Twp + 5%

Valley High Subdivision + 5%

Wagners Addition + 4%

Wilmington Twp + 5%

Yucatan Twp + 5%

2027 Average Land and Features Adjustments:

26 - 53 CER Tillable + $100/acre

94 - 98 CER Tillable + $200/acre

99 -100 CER Tillable + $100/acre

Brownsville City Ledge Front Foot + $300/front foot

Caledonia Twp Tillable + 5%

Composite Deck + $10/sqft

Concrete Patio + $2/sqft

Crooked Creek Twp Tillable + 5%

Electric Only Site + $9,700

Existing Well Site + $4,600

HGA Site (house, garage, 1st acre) + $4,400

Houston City Lot Front Foot + 5%

Native Prairie (exempt land) + $1,500/acre

Pasture + $600/acre

Pergola + $10/sqft

Perpetual Easement + $2,000/acre

Perpetual RIM + $2,000/acre

Stamped Concrete Patio + $5/sqft

Temporary RIM + $2,000/acre

Wilmington Twp Woods + 5%

Wood Deck + $8/sqft

2027 Average House, Building, and Land Value Decreases:

70 CER Tillable – $100/acre

Ag Site Acres – $300/acre

Caledonia Twp Woods – 5%

Hokah Twp Woods – 5%

Houses Built (1882 -1888) – 2%

La Crescent City – 3%

La Crescent Twp Homes – 15%

Spring Grove Twp Tillable – 3%

Spring Grove Twp Woods – 3%

Union Twp Homes – 5%

Union Twp Tillable – 10%

Union Twp Woods – 10%

Quintile Review Process

The Assessor’s Office conducts a "Quintile" review each year, reappraising 20% of properties across the county. This ensures that individual property characteristics are considered beyond mass appraisal and the sales study. Homeowners can assist by providing accurate information during the Quintile review process, which is essential for an accurate property value assessment.

This year, the following areas will undergo Quintile reviews starting in May:

  • Brownsville Twp
  • Caledonia Twp
  • Jefferson Twp
  • La Crescent Twp
  • Money Creek Twp
  • Union Twp

When an assessor visits your property, they will ask about your home and any outbuildings. If allowed, they may also inspect the interior. Homeowners are encouraged to cooperate with these reviews, as failing to do so may result in inaccurate assumptions about your property’s value.

Conclusion

It is essential for property owners to carefully review their 2027 valuation notices and participate in the Quintile review process. Providing accurate property information ensures that your property is valued correctly. If you have any questions about your valuation, the Assessor's Office is the best place to start.

Watch for the yellow or orange call back cards if you are part of the Quintile review areas this summer. We also offer an online option to respond to questions for your convenience.

 

Office of the County Auditor

County of Houston, State of Minnesota.

To all persons having an interest in lands described in this notice:

You are notified that the parcels of land described in this notice and located in the county of Houston, state of Minnesota, are subject to forfeiture to the state of Minnesota because of nonpayment of delinquent property taxes, special assessments, penalties, interest, and costs levied on those parcels. The time for redemption from forfeiture expires if a redemption is not made by the later of (1) 60 days after service of this notice on all persons having an interest in the lands of record at the office of the county recorder or registrar of titles, or (2) by the second Monday in May. The redemption must be made in my office.

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The Houston County Board of Commissioners hereby provides notice of its intent to consider a proposal to change the offices of Recorder and Auditor / Treasurer from elected positions to appointed positions pursuant to Minnesota Statutes.

A public hearing on this matter will be held during the regular meeting of the Houston County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday December 16th, 2025, at 9:05 am. in the Commissioners’ Room at the Houston County Courthouse, 304 South Marshall Street, Caledonia, Minnesota

*Sample Resolution*

RESOLUTION TO MAKE THE POSITIONS OF AUDITOR, TREASURER, AND RECORDER APPOINTED PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTE § 375A.1205

WHEREAS, the offices of County Auditor /Treasurer, and County Recorder in Houston County, Minnesota are currently vacant and being fulfilled on an interim basis by individuals appointed by the County Board; and

WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes § 375A.1205, Subdivision 1, allows the County Board to make these offices appointed upon the occurrence of a vacancy; and

WHEREAS, the County Board believes that transitioning these positions to appointed roles will promote efficiency, enhance administrative oversight, and improve continuity in service delivery.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:

  1. The Board hereby declares its intent to make the positions of County Auditor / Treasurer,and County Recorder appointed rather than elected pursuant to Minnesota Statutes §375A.1205.
  2. This resolution shall be published in the official newspaper of Houston County prior to adopting, and a 30-day period shall be provided for the public to submit a valid petition requesting a referendum on this change after adoption.
  3. If no valid petition is filed within 30 days after adoption of this resolution, this resolution shall become effective, and the County Board shall appoint individuals to these positions pursuant to Minnesota law.
  • COUNTY OF HOUSTON
  • STATE OF MINNESOTA
  • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
  • APPROVAL OF PROPERTY TAX ABATEMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County of Houston, Minnesota will hold a public hearing on November 18, 2025 at 9:30 A.M. or thereafter at the Houston County Commissioner’s Room, Room 222, 304 South Marshall Street, Caledonia, MN, 55921, to consider granting a property tax abatement under Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.1812 to 469.1815, to assist in the construction of a cold storage facility (the “Property”).  The Property is described as follows: Tax Parcel No. 211163000

Legal description is:

The South One-Half of the Southeastern Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, subject to the right of way of Minnesota Highway No. 44 and that part of RG&G Addition to the City of Caledonia not included in Lot 2 and Lot 3 of RG&G Addition to the City of Caledonia EXCEPTING the following described parcels:

  1. Parcel One: All of the premises lying southerly of the northerly line of Green Acres Drive; and
  2. Pacel Two: Lots 2 and 3, Block 1 of RG&G Addition to the City of Caledonia according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Office of the County Recorder in and for Houston County, Minnesota.

All being a part of Township 102, Range 6, West, Houston County, State of Minnesota

The abatement of County taxes shall not exceed a period of six years and will commence with taxes payable 2027.  The annual amount of the abatement shall be stepped on the following schedule:

  • Year 1  The County shall abate 80% of the County’s taxes
  • Year 2 The County shall abate 65% of the County’s taxes
  • Year 3  The County shall abate 50% of the County’s taxes
  • Year 4  The County shall abate 35% of the County’s taxes
  • Year 5  The County shall abate 20% of the County’s taxes
  • Year 6 The County shall abate 5% of the County’s taxes

The County estimates that the total maximum amount of the abatements will not exceed $194,359.98. Following the public hearing, the County will consider granting the abatement which will be provided for the addition of a minimum of 1 job as proposed under the terms of the Tax Abatement Agreement.

A draft copy of the abatement resolution containing the terms of the abatement will be on file at the County Courthouse and available for public inspection on and after the date of this notice.  Any person wishing to express an opinion on the matters to be considered at the public hearing will be heard orally or in writing. 

  • BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY BOARD
  • Carol Lapham
  • Interim County Administrator

Jan. 7, 2025

Notice to Municipalities:

From: Polly Heberlein, Houston County Interim Auditor-Treasurer

This is to inform you that Houston County has upgraded the Assisted Voting Device (AVD) to be used by your municipality in upcoming elections.

This new AVD equipment consists of an ExpressVote terminal which is replacing the AutoMark AVD that had previously been used by Houston County.

The ExpressVote has been fully certified by the State of Minnesota Secretary of State’s Office.  It will be used for the first time during the March 11, 2025 Township election in La Crescent Township only.  All 27 precincts in Houston County will begin using ExpressVote terminals for all State and Federal Elections going forward.

Please note, this new voting equipment will be on display and available for demonstrations at the Auditors Office (Room 116) at the Houston County Historic Courthouse, 304 S. Marshall St. in Caledonia MN beginning Tuesday, January 28, 2025 thru Monday, March 10, 2025. Demonstrations will be available from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm daily.

Please contact Polly Heberlein, Interim Auditor-Treasurer at [email protected] or 507-725-5815 with any questions.

Chapter 156 of the Session Laws of 2005 [471.701] [SALARY DATA.]:
A city or county with a population of more than 15,000 must annually notify its residents of the positions and base salaries of its three highest-paid employees. This notice may be provided on the home page of the primary Web site maintained by the political subdivision for a period of not less than 90 consecutive days, in a publication of the political subdivision that is distributed to all residents in the political subdivision, or as part of the annual notice of proposed property taxes prepared under section 275.065.

The following information is provided pursuant to this statute:

  • County Attorney - $132,513.26
  • Interim County Administrator/Finance Director - $131,851.20
  • County Highway Engineer - $129,792.00

Date of publication: February 6, 2025

FROM:

Houston County (hereinafter referred to as Owner):

Houston County
304 South Marshall Street

Caledonia, MN  55921

And Collaborative Design Group (hereinafter referred to as Designer):

Collaborative Design Group, Inc.
125 Main Street SE, Suite 240
Minneapolis, MN, 55414
Johona Harris
(612) 371-6458

[email protected]

TO: POTENTIAL BIDDERS

  1. Houston County is seeking bids from qualified firms to provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supplies to perform the work for interior renovations of the Houston County Public Health and Community Services building, including HVAC and electrical improvements, as described in the project manual and as shown on the drawings.
  2. A Pre-bid Conference will be held on Thursday, January 23, 2025 at 1:00 PM at the project site.
  3. Bids are due no later than Monday February 3, 2025 at 10:00 AM. Bids will only be received and accepted via the online electronic bid service through QuestCDN.com. To access the electronic bid form, download the project documents and click on the online bid button at the top of the bid advertisement page. Prospective bidders must be on the Planholder list through QuestCDN for bids to be accepted.
  4. Bid Security is required.
  5. Late bids will not be accepted.
  6. Contacts
  7. All questions regarding project should be referred to Johona Harris at Collaborative Design Group, Inc., in writing via email to [email protected].
  8. Questions will be accepted up to Friday, January 24, 2025 at 4:00 P.M. Responses will be collected and issued in a numbered and dated Addendum.  Questions received after this time will not be responded to.
  9. Documents: Digital copies of the Bidding Documents are available at http://www.questcdn.com for a fee of $22.00. These documents may be downloaded by selecting this project from the BIDDING DOCUMENTS link and by entering bid document No. 9480320 on the SEARCH PROJECTS page.  For assistance and free membership registration, contact QuestCDN at 952.233.1632 or [email protected].

END OF BID SOLICITATION

HOUSTON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE HOUSTON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCIES

Notice is hereby given that applications are being accepted for two vacancies on the Houston County Planning Commission. These three-year term appointments will begin in January 2024  and expire on December 31, 2026 The Planning Commission generally meets the evening of the 4th Thursday of each month, with additional and/or special meetings scheduled as needed.

In order to be considered, a completed application form must be submitted to the Houston County Personnel Office, Rm 208, 304 S. Marshall St., Caledonia, MN 55921, by 4:30 p.m., Friday, January 5, 2024. For an application, please visit the Houston County Website https://www.co.houston.mn.us or contact the Personnel Office at 507-725-5822. EOE

Citizen Committee Application 2024

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Houston County has been alerted of a potential scam whereas a company is mailing via US Mail to county residents a preprinted ‘Purchase Agreement’ to purchase their land. Please beware and cautious before signing any document and consult an attorney before doing so.

Houston County Auditor-Treasurer
304 S. Marshall Street
Caledonia, MN 55921

“What is an EPollbook/Poll Pad”? It is simply an electronic roster used at the polling place to check-in voters. EPollbooks replace paper rosters. Of the 87 Minnesota Counties, 64 currently use Knowink EPollbooks. Houston County has 27 precincts that would benefit from using EPollbooks. The County currently has 12,389 registered voters. The largest City, La Crescent had 3519 voters in 2020 with a total election turnout of 92% overall for the County.  As 2022 is a gubernatorial election year, we do expect high voter turnout.

  1. Is the Epollbook connected to the internet at the polling place and what voting data capabilities are provided with their use? No, the only time the Houston County Auditor/Treasurer will connect the EPollbook to the internet is when the ePollbooks are returned to the Auditor/Treasurer’s office. The day following the election, County Staff uploads the signed roster information to the Minnesota Secretary of State Voting Registration System (SVRS) through a secure connection. This is not a voting system.  Ballots are not counted using the Epollbooks; they are used solely to check-in voters. There is no voting history stored on the EPollbook.  There is no real time recording.
  2. Is this system cost effective for the County, even though Houston County has fewer voters than a large Metropolitan County?  Yes, it is a cost effective system. This tool will save time on the back-end of the election process, thus minimizing additional staffing costs and over-time. EPollbooks add efficiency to election day registration as the EPollbook is capable of reading a driver’s license to process the registration and eliminates ineligible handwriting issues.
  3. Is the roster information data uploaded and stored? Yes, the data is stored for 22 months on a secured data site. The County may elect to store the data for a longer period, much like paper registration options.
  4. EPollbooks will work without WiFi? Yes, EPollbooks are designed to work without WIFI. Houston County will NOT connect EPollbooks to the WIFI at the poll locations.
  5. Will there be a backup provided to the Polling Places for the fall election? Yes, the Auditor/Treasurer’s Office will provide a backup, paper master list to each precinct in compliance with MN Statute 201.225.
  6. Is there federal testing governing the design of the EPollbooks? No, there is not a federal certification process or requirement. The County will continue to comply with MN Statute 201.225 regarding rosters.
  7. Are there precincts that would have multiples precinct voter lists? No, there is only ONE voter precinct loaded onto each poll pad.
  8. How many EPollbooks does the County currently have and how were they funded? The County purchased 33 EPollbooks with approximately $3,300.00 of County funds. The balance of funding was provided through the Vega Grant and some Cares Act funding.
  9. Why were EPollbooks not used in 2020 elections? Due to Covid 19 restrictions, the County opted not to implement and use the EPollbooks in 2020.
  10. Will it be a challenge to train on the EPollbooks? No, the training is straight-forward. As Auditor/Treasurer, I will have all head judges fully trained, familiar and comfortable with the operation of the EPollbook. I will also have an adequate number of other judges trained at each site.

As Auditor/Treasurer of Houston County, the integrity of any election is always my top priority. If you have additional questions concerning the EPollbooks, please reach out to me at Houston County 507-725-5815.

Donna Trehus
Houston County Auditor-Treasurer

Houston County has completed an updated raft of its Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) and is now seeking public feedback. Like all Minnesota counties, Houston County is vulnerable to a variety of natural hazards such as tornadoes, windstorms, severe winter storms, flooding, drought, and extreme temperatures, which can threaten the loss of life and property in the county. Planning for natural disasters minimizes the impact of events that can cause vast economic loss and personal hardship. See the links below for more information.