Minnesota Statutes

§ 379.02 — TOWNS, CHANGE OF BOUNDARIES AND NAMES

Minnesota § 379.02
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCOUNTIES, COUNTY OFFICERS, REGIONAL AUTHORITIES
Ch. 379ORGANIZATION, FORMATION, AND PARTITION OF TOWNS

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Minn. Stat. § 379.02 (2026).

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The county board may alter the boundaries of towns, or partition any town among other towns within the county by attaching a part of one town to another, or by dividing one town and attaching the parts to other towns, or by forming a new town from the territory of one or more towns, or from territory not before included in a town, whenever it is made to appear necessary or expedient, by a petition for that purpose signed by not less than 20 legal voters residing within the territory to be affected. The county board may, upon notice as provided in section379.03, alter the boundaries or change the name of any town within the county by attaching thereto unorganized territory abutting thereon within the county, after a petition for that purpose, signed by not less than 20 legal voters residing

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Legislative History

(789)RL s 452;1955 c 3 s 1;1997 c 87 s 2

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