Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 103B — Water Planning And Project Implementation
Section 103B.611 — Board.

Subdivision 1. Composition. The district is governed by a board composed of members appointed by the governing bodies of the municipalities included in the district. Each municipality may appoint one member.
Subd. 2. Term. The term of office of each board member is three years unless the appointing municipality recalls the member and either appoints another member for the balance of the term or leaves the office vacant for the balance of the term. This subdivision applies both to members serving on the effective date of Laws 1995, chapter 184, and to members appointed after the effective date of Laws 1995, chapter 184.
Subd. 3. Powers. (a) Subject to the provisions of chapters 97A, 103D, 103E, 103G, and 115, and the rules and regulations of the respective agencies and governing bodies vested with jurisdiction and authority under those chapters, the district has the following powers on Lake Minnetonka, excluding the area of public drainage ditches or watercourses connected to the lake:
(1) to regulate the types of boats permitted to use the lake and set service fees;
(2) to regulate, maintain, and police public beaches, public docks, and other public facilities for access to the lake within the territory of the municipalities, provided that a municipality may supersede the district's action under this clause by adopting an ordinance specifically referring to the district's action by one year after the district's action;
(3) to limit by rule the use of the lake at various times and the use of various parts of the lake;
(4) to regulate the speed of boats on the lake and the conduct of other activities on the lake to secure the safety of the public and the most general public use;
(5) to contract with other law enforcement agencies to police the lake and its shore;
(6) to regulate the construction, installation, and maintenance of permanent and temporary docks and moorings consistent with federal and state law;
(7) to regulate the construction and use of mechanical and chemical means of deicing the lake and to regulate mechanical and chemical means of removal of weeds and algae from the lake;
(8) to regulate the construction, configuration, size, location, and maintenance of commercial marinas and their related facilities that affect activity below the ordinary high-water mark. The authority under this clause does not apply to land-based marina activities, including storage facilities, and must be consistent with the applicable state statutes, municipal building codes, and zoning ordinances where the marinas are located;
(9) to contract with other governmental bodies to perform any of the functions of the district;
(10) to undertake research to determine the condition and development of the lake and the water entering it and to transmit their studies to the Pollution Control Agency and other interested authorities, and to develop a comprehensive program to eliminate pollution;
(11) to receive financial assistance from and join in projects or enter into contracts with federal and state agencies for the study and treatment of pollution problems and demonstration programs related to them; and
(12) to petition the board of managers of a watershed district in which the lake conservation district is located for improvements under section 103D.705; a bond is not required of the lake conservation district.
(b) For purposes of this subdivision "watercourses connected to the lake" does not include channels connecting portions of the lake to one another.
Subd. 4. Bylaws and board procedures. The board shall adopt a seal, bylaws for the regulation of the affairs of the district, and rules of procedure to govern the board's actions that are consistent with law.
1990 c 391 art 2 s 49; 1995 c 184 s 29,30; 2004 c 255 s 43; 1Sp2019 c 4 art 3 s 75

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 103A - 114B — Water

Chapter 103B — Water Planning And Project Implementation

Section 103B.001 — Citation; Water Law.

Section 103B.101 — Board Of Water And Soil Resources.

Section 103B.102 — Local Water Management; Accountability And Oversight.

Section 103B.103 — Easement Stewardship Accounts.

Section 103B.151 — Coordinating Water Resource Planning.

Section 103B.155 — State Water And Related Land Resource Plan.

Section 103B.201 — Metropolitan Water Management Program; Purpose.

Section 103B.205 — Definitions.

Section 103B.211 — Joint Powers Watershed Management Organization.

Section 103B.215 — Boundary Change Of Watershed Districts.

Section 103B.221 — Terminating Watershed District.

Section 103B.225 — Boundary Change And Termination; Effect On Benefits And Damages.

Section 103B.227 — Watershed Management Organizations.

Section 103B.231 — Watershed Plans.

Section 103B.235 — Local Water Management Plans.

Section 103B.239 — Rule Review.

Section 103B.241 — Levies.

Section 103B.245 — Special Tax District; Local Government Unit.

Section 103B.251 — Capital Improvements By Watershed Management Organizations.

Section 103B.252 — Emergency Projects.

Section 103B.253 — County Levy Authority.

Section 103B.255 — Groundwater Plans.

Section 103B.301 — Title.

Section 103B.305 — Definitions.

Section 103B.311 — County Water Planning And Management.

Section 103B.312 — Identifying Priority Concerns.

Section 103B.313 — Plan Development.

Section 103B.314 — Contents Of Plan.

Section 103B.315 — Comprehensive Water Plan Review And Adoption.

Section 103B.321 — Duties Of The Board.

Section 103B.325 — Consistency Of Local Plans And Controls With Local Water Management Plan.

Section 103B.331 — Authority Under Approved Local Water Management Plans.

Section 103B.335 — Tax Levy Authority.

Section 103B.3355 — Wetland Functions For Determining Public Values.

Section 103B.3361 — Citation.

Section 103B.3363 — Definitions.

Section 103B.3367 — Water Plan Extensions.

Section 103B.3369 — Local Water Resources Restoration, Protection, And Management Program.

Section 103B.341 — Public Drainage.

Section 103B.345 — Resolving Disputes.

Section 103B.355 — Application.

Section 103B.451 — South Dakota-minnesota Boundary Waters Commission.

Section 103B.501 — Lake Improvement Districts.

Section 103B.505 — Definitions.

Section 103B.511 — Administration By Commissioner.

Section 103B.515 — Initiation And Establishment By County Board.

Section 103B.521 — Initiation By Petition And Establishment By County Board.

Section 103B.525 — Establishing District In More Than One County.

Section 103B.531 — Creation By Commissioner Of Natural Resources.

Section 103B.535 — Order Establishing District.

Section 103B.541 — Publication And Effective Date.

Section 103B.545 — Referendum On Establishment.

Section 103B.551 — Board Of Directors.

Section 103B.555 — Financing.

Section 103B.561 — Voting By Joint County Boards.

Section 103B.565 — Enforcing Ordinances.

Section 103B.571 — Annual Meeting Of District.

Section 103B.575 — Expanding Lake Improvement District.

Section 103B.581 — Termination.

Section 103B.601 — Definitions.

Section 103B.605 — District.

Section 103B.611 — Board.

Section 103B.615 — District Officers.

Section 103B.621 — Treasurer.

Section 103B.625 — Executive Director.

Section 103B.631 — Performance Of Duties And Expenses.

Section 103B.635 — District Funding.

Section 103B.641 — District Regulations.

Section 103B.645 — Prosecuting Violations.

Section 103B.651 — Definitions.

Section 103B.655 — District.

Section 103B.661 — Board.

Section 103B.665 — District Officers And Employees.

Section 103B.671 — Treasurer.

Section 103B.675 — Executive Director.

Section 103B.681 — Rules.

Section 103B.683 — Prosecuting Violations.

Section 103B.685 — Performance Of Duties And Expenses.

Section 103B.691 — District Funding.

Section 103B.801 — Comprehensive Watershed Management Planning Program.