Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 103F — Protection Of Water Resources
Section 103F.161 — Flood Hazard Mitigation Grants.

Subdivision 1. Grants authorized. (a) The commissioner may make grants to local governments to:
(1) conduct floodplain damage reduction studies to determine the most feasible, practical, and effective methods and programs for mitigating the damages due to flooding within flood-prone rural and urban areas and their watersheds; and
(2) plan and implement flood mitigation measures.
(b) The commissioner may cooperate with the North Dakota State Water Commission, local governmental units, and local water management organizations in this state and in North Dakota, and the United States Army Corps of Engineers to develop hydrologic models and conduct studies to evaluate the practicality and feasibility of flood control measures along the Red River from East Grand Forks to the Canadian border. The commissioner may make grants to local governmental units for these purposes. Flood control measures that may be investigated include agricultural and urban levee systems, wetland restoration, floodwater impoundments, farmstead ring-dikes, and stream maintenance activities.
Subd. 2. Action on grant applications. (a) A local government may apply to the commissioner for a grant on forms provided by the commissioner. The commissioner shall confer with the local government requesting the grant and may make a grant up to $150,000 based on the following considerations:
(1) the extent and effectiveness of mitigation measures already implemented by the local government requesting the grant;
(2) the feasibility, practicality, and effectiveness of the proposed mitigation measures and the associated nonflood related benefits and detriments;
(3) the level of grant assistance that should be provided to the local government, based on available facts regarding the nature, extent, and severity of flood problems;
(4) the frequency of occurrence of severe flooding that has resulted in declaration of the area as a flood disaster area by the president of the United States;
(5) the economic, social, and environmental benefits and detriments of the proposed mitigation measures;
(6) whether the floodplain management ordinance or regulation adopted by the local government meets the minimum standards established by the commissioner, the degree of enforcement of the ordinance or regulation, and whether the local government is complying with the ordinance or regulation;
(7) the degree to which the grant request is consistent with local water plans developed under chapters 103B and 103D;
(8) the financial capability of the local government to solve its flood hazard problems without financial assistance; and
(9) the estimated cost and method of financing of the proposed mitigation measures based on local money and federal and state financial assistance.
(b) If the amount of the grant requested is $150,000 or more, the commissioner shall determine, under the considerations in paragraph (a), whether any part of the grant should be awarded. The commissioner must submit an appropriation request to the governor and the legislature for funding consideration before each odd-numbered year, consisting of requests or parts of grant requests of $150,000 or more. The commissioner must prioritize the grant requests, under the considerations in paragraph (a), beginning with the projects the commissioner determines most deserving of financing.
(c) A grant may not exceed one-half the total cost of the proposed mitigation measures.
(d) After July 1, 1991, grants made under this section may be made to local governments whose grant requests are part of, or responsive to, a comprehensive local water plan prepared under chapter 103B or 103D.
Subd. 3. Red River basin flood mitigation projects. Notwithstanding subdivision 2, a grant for implementation of a flood hazard mitigation project in the Red River basin that is consistent with the 1998 mediation agreement and approved by the Red River flood damage reduction work group may be for up to 75 percent of the cost of the proposed mitigation measures.
1990 c 391 art 6 s 14; 1994 c 627 s 1; 1998 c 401 s 37; 2000 c 492 art 1 s 41; 2010 c 189 s 37

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 103A - 114B — Water

Chapter 103F — Protection Of Water Resources

Section 103F.001 — Citation; Water Law.

Section 103F.05 — Water Quality And Storage Program.

Section 103F.101 — Citation.

Section 103F.105 — Floodplain Management Policy.

Section 103F.111 — Definitions.

Section 103F.115 — Priority For Reducing Flood Damage.

Section 103F.121 — Floodplain Management Ordinances.

Section 103F.125 — Considering Industrial Uses In Floodplain.

Section 103F.135 — Commissioner's Assistance And Inspections.

Section 103F.141 — Rules.

Section 103F.145 — Enforcement And Penalties.

Section 103F.151 — Flood-prone Area Inventory And Assessment.

Section 103F.161 — Flood Hazard Mitigation Grants.

Section 103F.165 — Flood Insurance.

Section 103F.171 — Southern Minnesota Rivers Basin Area Ii Boundaries.

Section 103F.173 — Program.

Section 103F.175 — Aid Formula.

Section 103F.177 — Operation Within Agency.

Section 103F.179 — Selecting Projects.

Section 103F.181 — Conditions For Grants.

Section 103F.183 — Approved Projects.

Section 103F.185 — Interstate Cooperation.

Section 103F.187 — Report To Legislature.

Section 103F.201 — Regulatory Purpose Of Shoreland Development.

Section 103F.205 — Definitions.

Section 103F.211 — Model Standards And Criteria.

Section 103F.215 — Model Ordinance As County Ordinance.

Section 103F.221 — Municipal Shoreland Management.

Section 103F.227 — Shoreland Development; Existing Resorts.

Section 103F.301 — Citation.

Section 103F.305 — Scenic River Protection Policy.

Section 103F.311 — Definitions.

Section 103F.315 — Wild And Scenic Rivers System.

Section 103F.321 — Administration And Rules.

Section 103F.325 — Designation Procedure.

Section 103F.331 — Acquiring And Developing System.

Section 103F.335 — Local Government Compliance.

Section 103F.341 — Federal-state Relations.

Section 103F.345 — Conflict With Other Laws.

Section 103F.35 — Welch; Goodhue County.

Section 103F.351 — Lower St. Croix Wild And Scenic River Act.

Section 103F.361 — Findings And Intent.

Section 103F.363 — Applicability.

Section 103F.365 — Definitions.

Section 103F.367 — Mississippi Headwaters Board.

Section 103F.369 — Plan Implementation.

Section 103F.371 — Responsibilities Of Other Governmental Units.

Section 103F.373 — Reviewing And Certifying Land Use Actions.

Section 103F.375 — Incorporation And Annexation; Moratorium.

Section 103F.377 — Biennial Report.

Section 103F.401 — Definitions.

Section 103F.405 — Soil Loss Ordinances.

Section 103F.411 — Model Ordinance.

Section 103F.415 — Excessive Soil Loss Prohibited.

Section 103F.421 — Enforcement.

Section 103F.425 — District Court Hearing.

Section 103F.431 — Soil And Water Conservation Assistance.

Section 103F.435 — Attorney And Local Government May Perform Duty Of County.

Section 103F.441 — Erosion Control Plan For Development Activities.

Section 103F.445 — Cost-sharing Funds.

Section 103F.455 — Penalty.

Section 103F.48 — Riparian Protection And Water Quality Practices.

Section 103F.501 — Short Title.

Section 103F.505 — Purpose And Policy.

Section 103F.511 — Definitions.

Section 103F.515 — Reinvest In Minnesota Reserve Program.

Section 103F.516 — Permanent Wetlands Preserve.

Section 103F.518 — Reinvest In Minnesota Clean Energy Program.

Section 103F.521 — Cooperation.

Section 103F.525 — Supplemental Payments On Federal And State Conservation Programs.

Section 103F.526 — Food Plots.

Section 103F.531 — Rulemaking.

Section 103F.535 — Reservation Of Marginal Land And Wetlands.

Section 103F.601 — Water Bank Program.

Section 103F.612 — Wetland Preservation Areas.

Section 103F.613 — Duration Of Wetland Preservation Area.

Section 103F.614 — Eminent Domain Actions.

Section 103F.615 — Limitation On Certain Public Projects.

Section 103F.616 — Soil Conservation Practices.

Section 103F.701 — Citation.

Section 103F.705 — Purpose.

Section 103F.711 — Definitions.

Section 103F.715 — Clean Water Partnership Program Established.

Section 103F.725 — Financial And Technical Assistance.

Section 103F.731 — Eligibility For Assistance.

Section 103F.735 — Agency Review Of Proposals.

Section 103F.741 — Project Implementation.

Section 103F.745 — Rules.

Section 103F.751 — Nonpoint Source Pollution; Management Plan.

Section 103F.755 — Availability Of Data; Standards.

Section 103F.801 — County Lake Improvement Program.

Section 103F.805 — State Aid For Lake Improvements.

Section 103F.806 — [No local approval filed, 1992 c 536 s 1]

Section 103F.807 — [No local approval filed, 1992 c 536 s 2]

Section 103F.808 — [No local approval filed, 1992 c 536 s 3]

Section 103F.809 — [No local approval filed, 1992 c 536 s 4]

Section 103F.810 — [No local approval filed, 1992 c 536 s 5]

Section 103F.811 — [No local approval filed, 1992 c 536 s 6]

Section 103F.901 — Definitions.

Section 103F.902 — Local Planning And Approval.

Section 103F.903 — Wetland Establishment And Restoration Cost-share Program.

Section 103F.904 — Wetland Establishment.

Section 103F.905 — Rules.

Section 103F.950 — Beaver Damage Control Grants.