Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 161 — Trunk Highways
Section 161.202 — Replacement Of Public Lands.

Subdivision 1. Definitions. For the purposes of this section the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them:
(a) "Public lands" means any lands, except streets, roads, or bridges owned by any subdivision of government, including but not limited to, the property of school districts, however organized, towns, cities, municipalities, counties, and any board or commission of any thereof, and public corporations created by the laws of this state.
(b) "Affected agency" means any governing body of any subdivision of government which owns public lands, and shall include any agency, board, or commission charged with the administration of such lands.
(c) "Cost of replacement" means the amount paid by any affected agency to purchase and develop lands to replace public lands acquired for the purpose of constructing or improving trunk highways.
Subd. 2. Replacement of acquired public lands. Whenever it has been determined that the commissioner of transportation is to acquire any public lands for the construction or improvement of a federally aided state trunk highway, including urban extensions thereof, the commissioner may, and in the case of parks shall, upon the request of the affected agency, authorize the affected agency to replace the same within a reasonable time by gift, purchase, or condemnation if granted the power of eminent domain by law. The replacement lands to be acquired by the affected agency shall be designated in an agreement entered into between any affected agencies and the commissioner. Such replacement lands shall be a functional replacement which shall consist of but not be limited to land substantially equal in acreage, use, interest, or estate in the lands to be acquired from the affected agency. If the parties are unable to agree on the designation of the replacement lands, the parties may agree to submit to an arbiter or the district court the issue of which replacement lands proposed by the parties is a functional replacement for the lands to be acquired from the affected agency. After the completion of the acquisition of the replacement lands by the affected agency the cost of replacement shall be ascertained and paid by the state from any funds available for the acquisition of lands.
Subd. 3. Lump-sum settlements. The commissioner of transportation may enter into agreements with an affected agency for the replacement of public lands providing for the payment by the state of a lump sum based on the estimated cost of replacement when the lump sum so agreed upon, which shall be irrevocable, does not exceed $50,000.
Subd. 4. Acquiring replacement lands for affected agency. When the affected agency is unable to acquire the replacement lands, or if the acquisition of such lands by the affected agency would result in undue delay in the completion of the highway project, upon a request of an affected agency which shall include a recommendation as to the replacement land to be acquired within its jurisdiction, the commissioner of transportation by gift, purchase, or condemnation proceedings, may acquire the designated replacement lands if the commissioner deems that the acquisition would reduce the cost to the state of the highway project and would otherwise be in the public interest. The affected agency shall relinquish to the commissioner its interests in the lands required for the highway project upon its completion of the acquisition of the replacement lands or upon conveyance by the commissioner to the affected agency of the replacement lands designated in the agreement between the affected agency and the commissioner. The commissioner shall convey the lands or interests designated in the agreement to the affected agency.
Subd. 5. Compensation for damage to improvements. The affected agency, unless otherwise provided for in the agreement, by the acceptance of the replacement lands, shall not be deemed to have waived its right to compensation for the total of the damage to improvements.
1969 c 968 s 1; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1976 c 166 s 7; 1983 c 143 s 2; 1986 c 444

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 160 - 174A — Transportation

Chapter 161 — Trunk Highways

Section 161.01 — Definitions.

Section 161.04 — Trunk Highway Fund.

Section 161.045 — Highway User Tax Distribution Fund Appropriations; Trunk Highway Fund Appropriations.

Section 161.081 — Highway User Tax, Distribution, Investment.

Section 161.082 — County Turnback Account, Expenditures.

Section 161.083 — Municipal Turnback Account, Expenditure.

Section 161.084 — Surplus Funds In Turnback Accounts.

Section 161.085 — Appropriation From Turnback Accounts.

Section 161.088 — Corridors Of Commerce Program.

Section 161.089 — Report On Dedicated Fund Expenditures.

Section 161.09 — Department Orders, Files, And Records.

Section 161.095 — Travel Expense For Job Applicants.

Section 161.10 — Investigations, Recommendations, Reports.

Section 161.11 — Compensation Insurance.

Section 161.114 — Constitutional Trunk Highways.

Section 161.115 — Additional Trunk Highways.

Section 161.117 — Trunk Highways; Additional Routes.

Section 161.12 — Additional Routes Added; Federal Aid.

Section 161.122 — Restrictions On Marked Trunk Highway 51.

Section 161.1231 — Parking Facilities For I-394.

Section 161.1245 — Highway Construction; Authorizations And Restrictions.

Section 161.125 — Sound Abatement Along Highways.

Section 161.139 — Highway Designation Costs.

Section 161.14 — Names And Designations Of Certain Highways.

Section 161.141 — Northwest Angle, Connecting Highway; Federal Approval.

Section 161.1419 — Mississippi River Parkway Commission.

Section 161.142 — Great River Road.

Section 161.148 — Great River Road, Location Of Route.

Section 161.15 — Specific Location; Limitation On Deviations.

Section 161.16 — Highway Designation, Vacation, Reversion, Survey.

Section 161.162 — Definitions.

Section 161.163 — Highway Project Review.

Section 161.164 — Final Layout Approval Process.

Section 161.165 — Commissioner Action; Interstate Highways.

Section 161.166 — Commissioner Action; Other Highways.

Section 161.167 — Reimbursement Of Expenses.

Section 161.18 — Prior Easements Vest In State.

Section 161.19 — Certain Records Obtained And Filed.

Section 161.20 — General Powers Of Commissioner.

Section 161.202 — Replacement Of Public Lands.

Section 161.21 — Studies.

Section 161.23 — Excess Acquisition.

Section 161.231 — Appropriation; Proceeds From State Property.

Section 161.24 — Changes Required By Construction Of Trunk Highway.

Section 161.241 — Relocation Of Railroad Tracks, Acquisition Of Land.

Section 161.242 — Junk Yard Act.

Section 161.25 — Temporary Trunk Highway Detour; Haul Road.

Section 161.26 — Highway Maintained Across Portion Of Adjoining State.

Section 161.261 — Connector Segments With Other States.

Section 161.27 — Trunk Highways Across Bodies Of Water.

Section 161.28 — Altering Public Drainage Ditch By Trunk Highway.

Section 161.29 — Acquiring Toll Bridge For Trunk Highway System.

Section 161.30 — Marking Design.

Section 161.31 — Maps And Pamphlets.

Section 161.315 — Protection Of Public Contracts.

Section 161.32 — Contracting For Work On Trunk Highway.

Section 161.3203 — Contracts For Work For Trunk Highway.

Section 161.3206 — Best-value Contracting Authority.

Section 161.3207 — Construction Manager/general Contractor Contracts; Definitions.

Section 161.3208 — Construction Manager/general Contractor; Authority.

Section 161.3209 — Construction Manager/general Contractor; Procedures.

Section 161.321 — Small Business Contracts.

Section 161.3212 — Working Capital Fund.

Section 161.322 — Payment Of Interest To Contractors.

Section 161.33 — Employee Interest In Contract, Unlawful.

Section 161.34 — Contract Claims Against State.

Section 161.3410 — Design-build Contracts; Definitions.

Section 161.3412 — Design-build Authority.

Section 161.3414 — Determination To Use Design-build Selection Method.

Section 161.3416 — Design-build Notice; Report.

Section 161.3418 — Licensing Requirements.

Section 161.3420 — Design-build Rfq; Selection Team; Evaluation.

Section 161.3422 — Rfp For Design-build.

Section 161.3424 — Replacing Team Members.

Section 161.3426 — Design-build Award.

Section 161.36 — Federal Aid.

Section 161.361 — Advance Funding For Trunk Highway Projects.

Section 161.365 — Highway Contract Specifications; Minimum Wage.

Section 161.366 — Construction Contract; Taconite Relief Area.

Section 161.368 — Highway Contracts With Tribal Authorities.

Section 161.37 — Surplus Government Materials.

Section 161.38 — Special Agreements For Highways In Municipalities.

Section 161.39 — Aid To Other Road Authorities And State Departments.

Section 161.391 — Pavement Striping.

Section 161.40 — Joint Facilities With Division Of Emergency Management.

Section 161.41 — Surplus Property Not Needed For Highway Purposes.

Section 161.411 — Sale Of Surplus Earth Material.

Section 161.42 — Leasing Or Sale Of Sounding And Testing Equipment.

Section 161.43 — Relinquishment Of Highway Easement.

Section 161.431 — Leasing Of Highway Easement.

Section 161.433 — Use Of Highway Airspace And Subsurface.

Section 161.434 — Interstate And Trunk Highway Rights-of-way; Limited Use.

Section 161.44 — Relinquishment Of Land No Longer Needed.

Section 161.441 — Land Acquisition Agreement With Others.

Section 161.442 — Reconveyance To Former Owner.

Section 161.45 — Utility On Highway Right-of-way; Relocation.

Section 161.46 — Reimbursement Of Utility.

Section 161.462 — Fiber Collaboration Database.

Section 161.465 — Reimbursement For Fire Services.

Section 161.475 — Snow And Ice Control Materials.

Section 161.53 — Research Activities.