Subdivision 1. Definition. The term "repair," as used in this section, means to restore all or a part of a drainage system as nearly as practicable to the same hydraulic capacity as originally constructed and subsequently improved, including resloping of ditches and leveling of spoil banks if necessary to prevent further deterioration, realignment to original construction if necessary to restore the effectiveness of the drainage system, and routine operations that may be required to remove obstructions and maintain the efficiency of the drainage system. "Repair" also includes:
(1) incidental straightening of a tile system resulting from the tile-laying technology used to replace tiles; and
(2) replacement of tiles with the next larger size that is readily available, if the original size is not readily available.
Subd. 2. Repairs affecting public waters. Before a repair is ordered, the drainage authority must notify the commissioner if the repair may affect public waters. If the commissioner disagrees with the repair depth, the engineer, a representative appointed by the director, and a soil and water conservation district technician must jointly determine the repair depth using soil borings, field surveys, and other available data or appropriate methods. Costs for determining the repair depth beyond the initial meeting must be shared equally by the drainage system and the commissioner. The determined repair depth must be recommended to the drainage authority. The drainage authority may accept the joint recommendation and proceed with the repair.
Subd. 3. Repairing town ditches. The town board has the power of a drainage authority to repair a town drainage system located within the town.
Subd. 4. Bridges and culverts. (a) Highway bridges and culverts constructed on a drainage system established on or after March 25, 1947, must be maintained by the road authority charged with the duty of maintenance under section 103E.525.
(b) Private bridges or culverts constructed as a part of a drainage system established by proceedings that began on or after March 25, 1947, must be maintained by the drainage authority as part of the drainage system. Private bridges or culverts constructed as a part of a drainage system established by proceedings that began before March 25, 1947, may be maintained, repaired, or rebuilt and any portion paid for as part of the drainage system by the drainage authority.
(c) For a repair of a drainage system that has had redetermination of benefits under section 103E.351, the drainage authority may repair or rebuild existing bridges or culverts on town and home rule charter and statutory city roads constructed as part of the drainage system and any portion of the cost may be paid by the drainage system.
Subd. 5. Constructing road instead of bridge or culvert. In a repair proceeding under sections 103E.701 to 103E.745, if the drainage authority finds that constructing a private road is more cost-effective or practical than constructing a bridge or culvert, a drainage authority may order a private road to be constructed under section 103E.526, instead of a bridge or culvert.
Subd. 5a. Compensation to landowners instead of bridge or culvert repair. In a repair proceeding under sections 103E.701 to 103E.745, if the drainage authority finds that repairs to a private bridge or culvert are more expensive than compensation to landowners for permanent removal of the bridge or culvert, the drainage authority may order an amount of compensation to be paid to all landowners directly benefiting from the bridge or culvert, provided that:
(1) all landowners directly benefiting from the bridge or culvert provide written consent for permanent removal of the bridge or culvert;
(2) all landowners directly benefiting from the bridge or culvert agree in writing to permanently waive any right to repair or reconstruction of the bridge or culvert; and
(3) the compensation and cost of removing the bridge or culvert is less than the cost of repair of the bridge or culvert.
Subd. 6. Wetland restoration and replacement; water quality protection and improvement. Repair of a drainage system may include the preservation, restoration, or enhancement of wetlands; wetland replacement under section 103G.222; the realignment of a drainage system to prevent drainage of a wetland; and the incorporation of measures to reduce channel erosion and otherwise protect or improve water quality.
Subd. 7. Restoration; disturbance or destruction by repair. If a drainage system repair disturbs or destroys a perennial vegetative cover or structural practice existing under a federal or state conservation program adjacent to the permanent drainage system right-of-way, the practice must be restored according to the applicable practice plan or as determined by the drainage authority, if a practice plan is not available. Restoration costs shall be paid by the drainage system.
1990 c 391 art 5 s 90; 1991 c 354 art 10 s 2; 1993 c 175 s 1; 1996 c 462 s 4; 2003 c 84 s 1; 2007 c 57 art 1 s 114; 2013 c 4 s 12,13
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Section 103E.005 — Definitions.
Section 103E.011 — Drainage Authority Powers.
Section 103E.015 — Considerations Before Drainage Work Is Done.
Section 103E.021 — Planting Ditches With Perennial Vegetation.
Section 103E.031 — Connection With Drains In Adjoining States.
Section 103E.035 — Defective Notice.
Section 103E.041 — Personal Service In Lieu Of Other Methods Of Notice.
Section 103E.043 — Informal Meetings.
Section 103E.045 — Failure To Attend Hearings; Drainage Authority.
Section 103E.051 — Defective Proceedings.
Section 103E.055 — Reimbursing Cost Of Former Surveys When Used Later.
Section 103E.061 — Right Of Entry.
Section 103E.065 — Drainage Inspectors.
Section 103E.067 — Ditch Buffer Strip; Annual Reporting.
Section 103E.071 — County Attorney.
Section 103E.075 — Obstructing Drainage System.
Section 103E.081 — Crimes Related To Drainage Systems; Penalties.
Section 103E.085 — Enforcement.
Section 103E.095 — Appeal From Orders Dismissing Or Establishing Drainage Systems.
Section 103E.097 — Attorney Fees On Appeal.
Section 103E.101 — Drainage Proceeding And Construction Records.
Section 103E.105 — Advice About Drainage Questions.
Section 103E.111 — Field Surveys And Investigations By Director.
Section 103E.115 — Hydrological And Drainage Information.
Section 103E.121 — Drain Tile; Manufacturing Studies.
Section 103E.212 — New Drainage System Projects.
Section 103E.215 — Improving Drainage Systems.
Section 103E.221 — Improving Outlets.
Section 103E.227 — Impounding, Rerouting, And Diverting Drainage System Waters.
Section 103E.231 — Dismissing Or Delaying Proceedings; Petitioners.
Section 103E.235 — Drainage System In Two Or More Counties.
Section 103E.238 — County Attorney Review Of Petition And Bond.
Section 103E.245 — Preliminary Survey And Preliminary Survey Report.
Section 103E.251 — Filing Preliminary Survey Report.
Section 103E.255 — Commissioner's Preliminary Advisory Report.
Section 103E.261 — Preliminary Hearing.
Section 103E.265 — Order For Detailed Survey And Survey Report.
Section 103E.271 — Detailed Survey.
Section 103E.275 — Engineer's Variance From Drainage Authority Order.
Section 103E.281 — Soil Survey.
Section 103E.285 — Detailed Survey Report.
Section 103E.291 — Filing Detailed Survey Report.
Section 103E.295 — Revising Engineer's Detailed Survey Report After Acceptance.
Section 103E.301 — Commissioner's Final Advisory Report.
Section 103E.305 — Viewers' Appointment And Qualification.
Section 103E.311 — Viewer Duties.
Section 103E.315 — Assessing Drainage Benefits And Damages.
Section 103E.321 — Viewers' Report.
Section 103E.323 — Property Owners' Report.
Section 103E.325 — Final Hearing Notice.
Section 103E.331 — Jurisdiction Of Property By Drainage Authority.
Section 103E.335 — Proceedings At Final Hearing.
Section 103E.341 — Drainage Authority Final Order.
Section 103E.345 — Apportioning Cost For Joint County Drainage Systems.
Section 103E.351 — Redetermining Benefits And Damages.
Section 103E.401 — Use Of Drainage System As Outlet.
Section 103E.405 — Outlets In Adjoining States.
Section 103E.411 — Drainage System As Outlet For Municipality.
Section 103E.501 — Contract And Bond.
Section 103E.505 — Awarding Construction Contract.
Section 103E.511 — Contract Not Awarded; Excessive Bids Or Costs.
Section 103E.515 — Damages; Payment.
Section 103E.521 — Construction Supervision.
Section 103E.525 — Constructing And Maintaining Bridges And Culverts.
Section 103E.526 — Constructing Road Instead Of Bridge Or Culvert.
Section 103E.53 — Rules To Standardize Forms.
Section 103E.531 — Inspecting Drainage Construction; Partial Payments.
Section 103E.535 — Partial Payment Of Retained Contract Amounts.
Section 103E.541 — Extending Time On Contracts.
Section 103E.545 — Reducing Contractor's Bond.
Section 103E.551 — Contractor Default.
Section 103E.555 — Accepting Contract.
Section 103E.601 — Drainage Lien Statement.
Section 103E.605 — Effect Of Filed Drainage Lien.
Section 103E.611 — Paying Drainage Liens And Interest.
Section 103E.615 — Enforcing Assessments.
Section 103E.621 — Satisfying Liens.
Section 103E.625 — Subdivision By Platting; Liens Apportioned.
Section 103E.631 — Apportioning Liens.
Section 103E.635 — Drainage Bond Issues.
Section 103E.641 — Drainage Funding Bonds.
Section 103E.645 — Allowance And Payment Of Fees And Expenses.
Section 103E.651 — Drainage System Account.
Section 103E.655 — Paying Drainage System Costs.
Section 103E.661 — Examining And Establishing Drainage System Accounts; State Auditor.
Section 103E.705 — Repair Procedure.
Section 103E.711 — Cost Apportionment For Joint County Drainage Systems.
Section 103E.715 — Repair By Petition.
Section 103E.721 — Replacement And Hydraulic Capacity Of Bridges And Culverts.
Section 103E.725 — Cost Of Repair.
Section 103E.728 — Apportioning Repair Costs.
Section 103E.729 — Apportioning Repair Costs; Alternative Option.
Section 103E.731 — Assessment; Bonds.
Section 103E.735 — Drainage Systems; Repair Fund.
Section 103E.741 — Property Not Assessed Benefits; Hearing.
Section 103E.745 — Cost Of Repair Exceeding Benefits In Anoka County.
Section 103E.801 — Consolidating Or Dividing Drainage Systems.
Section 103E.805 — Removing Property From Drainage System.
Section 103E.806 — Partial Abandonment Of Drainage System.
Section 103E.811 — Abandoning Drainage System.
Section 103E.812 — Transfer Of All Or Part Of Drainage System.