Minnesota Statutes

§ 103F.613 — DURATION OF WETLAND PRESERVATION AREA

Minnesota § 103F.613
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartWATER
Ch. 103FPROTECTION OF WATER RESOURCES

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Minn. Stat. § 103F.613 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.General. A wetland preservation area continues in existence until the owner initiates expiration as provided in this section. The date of expiration must be at least eight years from the date of notice under this section. Subd. 2.Termination by owner. The owner may initiate expiration of a wetland preservation area by notifying the county on a form prepared by the Board of Water and Soil Resources and made available in each county. The notice must describe the property involved and must state the date of expiration. The notice may be rescinded by the owner during the first two years following notice. Subd. 3.Notice and recording; termination. When the county receives notice under subdivision 2, the county shall forward the original notice to the county recorder for recordi

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Legislative History

1991 c 354 art 4 s 2;1999 c 11 art 1 s 6

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