Manchester man fined for campground construction in floodplain

By: - August 23, 2023 4:49 pm

Randy Less wants to build a campground near Lake Delhi in northeast Iowa. (Maquoketa River photo courtesy of Iowa DNR)

A rural Manchester man began to build a campground near Lake Delhi and continued construction without getting permission for the work in a floodplain, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.

The DNR recently fined Randy Less $2,500 for the violation.

Less is an owner of property that straddles the Maquoketa River upstream from where it is dammed to form Lake Delhi, a snaking body of water that occupies about 450 acres in northeast Iowa.

Because Less’ property is in a floodplain, he is required to obtain prior permission for the excavation and other work that would create his campground for recreational vehicles, which is expected to include a bar near the river, said Jeffery Schwierjohann, a DNR environmental specialist who investigated the situation.

Changes in floodplains have the potential to affect how water flows when there is flooding and require permits from the DNR and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Someone reported in April that Less was eliminating trees from the property and placing concrete blocks along the river, according to a recent DNR order.

At the time, Less claimed that someone he hired to do the work had already obtained permission, but that was not the case. Despite the DNR telling Less to pause that work until he obtained permission, “Mr. Less stated that he would not cease development of the site,” the order said.

The work continued for two more weeks before Less complied with DNR requests.

Schwierjohann said Less has since been “making progress forward on what we have asked.”

The recent DNR order assessed the $2,500 fine and required him to comply with state and federal regulations.

Less was sentenced to up to 15 months in federal prison in 2017 for polluting a tributary of the Maquoketa River with ethanol and for failing to pay more than $600,000 in payroll taxes at his former ethanol plant in nearby Hopkinton, according to federal prosecutors.

The illegal ethanol discharge happened in July 2013, and the payroll tax violations occurred from 2009 to 2012.

In July, Less was accused of assaulting someone at a restaurant near the lake, according to court records. He left on a pontoon boat and was later arrested at a camper on his campground site. The case is still pending.

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Jared Strong
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Senior reporter Jared Strong has written about Iowans and the important issues that affect them for more than 15 years, previously for the Carroll Times Herald and the Des Moines Register.

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