Stockholm Township
Stockholm Township meets at 7 p.m. the second Monday of every month at Stockholm Township Hall, located at 15234 Co. Rd. 30 SW, Cokato. This is also where township members vote. Township items of business may be mailed to Stockholm Township Clerk, at the above address. The phone number and fax is (320) 286-5125. The township e-mail address is stockholmtwp@gmail.com.
Township clerk is Jody Selseth (320) 286-0147, treasurer Cecelie Sangren (320) 282-8938, chairman David Sand (320) 286-5615, and supervisors Dan Sangren (320) 282-6180 and Dan Gesinger (320) 282-6440.
Stockholm also has its own planning and zoning officer, Leonard Wozniak, who can be reached at (320) 286-2260.
Recycling stations
Recycling is available at the township hall the second Saturday of each month between the hours of 8 a.m. and noon. Clean plastics, aluminum and steel cans with labels removed, glass bottles, newspapers (no magazines) and corrugated cardboard can be taken to the township hall on recycling day.
Burning permits
Contact any of the following for burning permits: Byron Sangren (320) 286-2983, Brian Danielson (320) 286-5362, Leonard Wozniak (320) 286-2260, or Paul Fredricks (320) 286-2892.
Building and sewer permits
Building and sewer permits may be obtained by contacting Paul Fredricks (320) 286-2892 or Leo Guenningsman (320) 543-3816. The building inspector is Ken Durdahl of Durdahl Construction in Howard Lake at (320) 543-3372.
Garbage pickup
The township doesn’t provide garbage service. Residents must arrange with a local sanitation company for pickup.
Utilities
Electricity - Wright Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association, 6800 Electric Drive, Rockford, MN 55373, (763) 477-3000, 800-943-2667 or e-mail at info@whe.org.
Telephone - Sprint, 800-788-3500, 24-hour repair service 800-788-3600, TDD/TTY 800-627-3529.
Lakedale Link, 9938 State Highway 55 NW, Annandale, 800-546-4963, after hours repair service 888-344-3730 (regular business hours, call 800-546-4963), www.lakedalelink.net.
Gas - The township has no gas lines. Residents should contact a local gas company for a liquid propane gas tank and service.