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2025 Wildfire Recovery and Redevelopment
In May 2025, historic wildfires swept across regions in St. Louis County, affecting thousands of acres and causing significant property damage to numerous homeowners.
Once the fires were contained, St. Louis County Assessors began visiting affected sites to evaluate the damage and loss in value for properties impacted by the wildfires. Initial reports estimate that over 150 structures have either been lost or damaged, including 20 to 30 residential dwellings.
As property owners return to their properties and assess the next steps following the wildfire damage, many are exploring their redevelopment options. The Planning and Zoning Department is already receiving inquiries regarding cleanup, rebuilding, and the necessary permits.
To support property owners during the rebuilding process, the County Board has approved waiving land use and septic permit fees for those affected, including reimbursement for any permit fees received to date. This waiver applies to permits for replacing lost structures and addressing failing septic systems.
Our office has started receiving questions from the public about the necessary steps for redevelopment to restore properties to their original condition. We recognize that the redevelopment process can differ for each affected property owner and may feel overwhelming. To assist with this process, our department has created a helpful Natural Disaster Fact Sheet, which can be downloaded here: Natural Disaster Fact Sheet.
We will continue to share information on our county website dedicated to the 2025 Spring Wildfires - https://www.stlouiscountymn.gov/residents/emergencies/2025-spring-wildfires.
We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the families who have been affected by the fires.
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