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Council approves Renaissance Zone final approval amid dissent over eligibility

June 02, 2026 | Minot, Ward County, North Dakota


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Council approves Renaissance Zone final approval amid dissent over eligibility
The Minot City Council approved a Renaissance Zone final approval for a Skyline Drive property (case M104-1945) and authorized staff to forward the application to the State of North Dakota for final approval. The motion carried 6–1, with Alderman Samuelson casting the lone dissent.

Alderman Bless, while voting in favor, openly questioned whether the selected property aligns with the purpose of the Renaissance Zone program. He called attention to the property's residential character, proximity to noncommercial areas, and the fact that the program provides a five-year tax exemption that he said seems at odds with the statute’s original commercial revitalization intent. Bless recommended the city evaluate zone boundaries and whether the block should be included in future designations.

City staff confirmed the requested action is limited to authorizing submission to the state and that final approval resides with the state. The council did not amend or block the application; instead, members voted to proceed through the statutory process.

What's next: Staff will submit the application to the state for final determination. Alderman Bless’s remarks may prompt staff or the council to review Renaissance Zone maps and future eligibility criteria in subsequent sessions.

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