Minnesota Statutes

§ 465.79 — ESTABLISHMENT OF BOUNDARY COMMISSION

Minnesota § 465.79
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPOLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS, GENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 465RIGHTS, POWERS AND DUTIES; MUNICIPALITIES

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Minn. Stat. § 465.79 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.City council, town or county board. By resolution, the city council of a statutory or home rule charter city, town board, or county board may create a boundary commission. Members of the commission shall be residents of the county or counties in which the city or town is located who are familiar with real property. Subd. 2.Duties of boundary commission. Upon initiation by resolution of the governing body or upon petition of an adjoining or affected property owner, the boundary commission shall review property descriptions of the disputed areas in the respective jurisdiction. Upon mailed notice to all known parties in interest, the commission shall attempt to establish agreements between adjoining landowners as to the location of common boundaries as delineated by a certifie

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Legislative History

1990 c 386 s 1;1992 c 493 s 9,10;1997 c 78 s 1

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