Minnesota Statutes

§ 360.915 — METEOROLOGICAL TOWERS

Minnesota § 360.915
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartAERONAUTICS
Ch. 360AIRPORTS AND AERONAUTICS

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Minn. Stat. § 360.915 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Definition.

(a)For purposes of this section, "stand-alone meteorological tower" means a structure, whether self-standing or supported by guy wires and ground anchors, that:
(1)is designed with accessory facilities on which antenna, sensor, camera, meteorological, or other equipment is able to be mounted;
(2)has a height of at least 50 feet and not more than 200 feet; and
(3)has a diameter of ten feet or less at the aboveground base, excluding concrete footing.
(b)A stand-alone meteorological tower does not include a structure that is:
(1)affixed or adjacent to a building, including a house, barn, or utility station;
(2)an electric transmission or distribution line;
(3)a streetlight erected or maintained by a governmental entity;
(4)a wind energy conversion system, a

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Legislative History

2020 c 100 s 21;2023 c 68 art 4 s 87;2025 c 20 s 263

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