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Cerro Gordo supervisors approve resolution to re‐visit state’s Master Matrix for animal confinements

MASON CITY – Today, the Cerro Gordo supervisors approved a resolution to re‐visit the state’s Master Matrix for animal confinements.

Animal confinements – sometimes called CAFO’s – refer to a wide range operations typically in a rural setting where animals are bred, confined, fed and then usually shipped for processing. Here in Cerro Gordo county, the hot-button topic has mainly revolved around hog confinements. During the Prestage Foods debate, many area citizens fretted that the massive hog killing facility would usher in countless hog confinements to the Mason City / Clear Lake area they felt would sour the air, water and soil. Proponents say that Iowa is an agricultural state and it comes with the territory.

In Iowa, CAFO’s are governed by the state’s “master matrix” formula, that allows the local counties and the Iowa DNR to attempt to regulate these operations.

Tuesday, the Cerro Gordo county board of supervisors unanimously adopted a resolution asking Governor Branstad and the state legislature to revisit the Master Matrix. In a broad sense, Democrats tend to favor a revisit of the matrix rules with possible changes, while Republicans tend to avoid the issue.

Administrative Officer Tom Drzycimski tells NIT that “the resolution states that the reports provided by the county to the DNR on proposed confinement construction raise, ‘…concerns about CAFO construction, including impacts on drainage district facilities, road infrastructure, small communities and rural residential development, state and county conservation areas, floodplains, Clear Lake, rivers, creeks, and waterways.’

“In the resolution, the Board conveys its belief that it is time for the provisions of the master matrix to be revisited to assure that current environmental concerns are being met.”

Supervisor Casey Callanan

Supervisor Casey Callanan told NIT Tuesday after the vote:

“I voted today to join with the other two Cerro Gordo county Supervisors to ask the State to revisit the Master Matrix (which was adopted in 2002 under Governor Vilsack with bipartisan support). This was going to pass regardless of how I voted. However, this non-binding resolution will have no beneficial impact whatsoever. Solutions (in government) are best addressed in working with all parties involved which is why I hope to work with our state association, legislature, and constituents to come up with a reasonable solution. I have been in contact with Speaker Linda Upmeyer who fully appreciates people’s concerns and is sympathetic to them.”

Supervisor Tim Latham told NIT that the matrix “has a lot of loopholes… I definitely  support looking at the matrix.  Bottomline, the farmer has rights, the landowner has rights … most people don’t understand, the supervisors’ hands are tied.”

Currently in the Cerro Gordo area, the latest craze in connection to the CAFO issue is a new chicken confinement being built north Iowa Mason City, past 300th Street west of Highway 65.  Neighbors in the area are trying to rally to stop the operation, but the matrix favors the proprietor, and the 98,000 chicken confinement will likely get built soon.  NIT is told the chickens will supply a chicken plant in Charles City.

Cerro Gordo county is the 11th county in Iowa to pass a resolution of this kind.

 

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