Minnesota Statutes
§ 88.43 — FIREBREAKS; CLEARING LANDS
Minnesota § 88.43
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 88.43 (2026).
Text
Subdivision 1.Distance.
The governing body of any town or city may construct and continuously maintain good and sufficient firebreaks for the protection of life and property within such municipality. For such purposes any city may completely clear all land and remove all combustible or inflammable materials therefrom within 1,000 feet next beyond and outside of the boundary lines of the city whenever and wherever such improvement will reasonably tend to prevent or abate forest fires.
Subd. 2.Benefits; assessment; lien.
If any clearing or other improvement of land made by any town or city benefits any person, or benefits some and damages others, then the amount of both such benefits and damages shall be ascertained in the same manner as provided by law with respect to damages in condemnat
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Legislative History
(4031-51,4031-52)1925 c 263 s 16,17;1961 c 560 s 10;1973 c 123 art 5 s 7;1985 c 172 s 99;1990 c 391 art 8 s 18;2006 c 214 s 20
Nearby Sections
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§ 88.01
DEFINITIONS§ 88.02
CITATION; WILDFIRE ACT§ 88.03
CODIFICATION§ 88.04
FIREBREAKS; PREVENTING FIRES§ 88.06
REMOVING DEAD OR DOWN TIMBER§ 88.065
EQUIPMENT FURNISHED§ 88.067
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Bluebook (online)
Minnesota § 88.43, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/88/88.43.