Minnesota Statutes

§ 414.0333 — JOINT INFORMATIONAL MEETING

Minnesota § 414.0333
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCITIES, ORGANIZATION
Ch. 414MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENTS

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Minn. Stat. § 414.0333 (2026).

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There must be a joint informational meeting of the municipal council of the annexing municipality and the town board of supervisors of the township containing the land proposed to be annexed or included in annexation proceedings under section414.031. For an annexation under section414.031, the joint informational meeting must be held after the final mediation meeting or the final meeting held pursuant to section414.01, subdivision 16, if any, and before the hearing on the matter is held. If no mediation meetings are held, the joint informational meeting must be held after the initiating documents have been filed and before the hearing on the matter. The time, date, and place of the public informational meeting must be determined jointly by the chair of the town board of supervisors and the

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Legislative History

2006 c 270 art 2 s 10;2008 c 196 art 1 s 13

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