Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 365 — Town General Law
Section 365.10 — Annual Town Meeting; Powers Of Electors.

Subdivision 1. Powers listed here. The electors of a town, at their annual town meeting, may do what is in this section.
Subd. 1a. Pounds, poundmasters. The electors may (1) decide the locations of pounds, (2) set the number of poundmasters, and (3) discontinue a pound.
Subd. 2. [Repealed, 1999 c 132 s 46]
Subd. 3. Animals at large. The electors may make orders and bylaws on restraining horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and other domestic animals from going at large on roads. They may also make orders and bylaws on the impounding of domestic animals going at large and fix penalties for violations of the orders and bylaws.
Subd. 4. Roads, bridges, other expenses. The electors may vote money to repair and build roads and bridges. They may also vote as much money as they consider expedient for the good of the town for other town expenses, including the building and maintenance of docks and breakwaters.
Subd. 5. Adjoining town's roads. The electors may direct that a certain amount of the road tax be spent on the roads of an adjoining town. The spending must be for the good of the town and under the control of the town board.
Subd. 6. Build town building. The electors may let the town board buy or build a town hall or other building for the use of the town. The electors must decide the amount of money to be raised for that purpose. Once the town gets a site for a town hall the site must not be changed for another site, except by a vote choosing a new site. To get a new site two-thirds of those voting on the question must vote for it.
Subd. 7. Buy town cemetery. The electors may let the town board vote to buy grounds for a town cemetery. The electors may limit the price to be paid for the cemetery and may vote a tax to pay for it.
Subd. 8. Buy, beautify park. The electors may let the town board, by itself or with other towns, buy grounds for a public park and may limit the price to be paid for the grounds. The electors may let the town, alone or with the other towns, care for, improve, and beautify the parks. The electors may vote a tax to pay for what they allow under this subdivision.
Subd. 9. Community halls. The electors may vote money to help build community halls. The community halls may be built by farm bureaus, farmers clubs, or other like organizations.
Subd. 10. Tax for dump. The electors may vote a tax to buy and maintain a public dump.
Subd. 11. Abandoned town roads. The electors may let the town board, by resolution, determine whether to open or maintain town roads or town cartways under the jurisdiction of the town board upon which no maintenance or construction has been conducted for 25 years or more. For purposes of this subdivision, section 163.16 does not apply to town roads described in this subdivision. This subdivision does not limit the right of town voters or land owners to petition to establish a cartway under section 164.08.
Subd. 12. Fund town celebration, recognition of service. The electors may set an amount of money and let the town board spend it to commemorate an event of historical significance to the town, to recognize volunteers, service efforts, and retiring town officers, or to host or support a community celebration.
Subd. 13. Control dogs, cats. The electors may let the town board pass an ordinance for licensing dogs and cats and regulating their presence, keeping, and running at large in the town.
Subd. 14. Health, social, recreational services. The electors may let the town board contract with nonprofit organizations for not more than $10,000 per year of health, social, and recreational services. To do so, the town board must consider the services to be in the public interest and good for the town.
Subd. 15. Refuse, household waste. The electors may let the town board find a way to collect and get rid of household waste and other refuse. The way must be consistent with other law.
Subd. 16. Cemetery perpetual care. The electors may let the town board set up a perpetual care program to administer and maintain a cemetery in the town. The town board must first decide that it has enough money available from burial plot sales, gifts, and private assistance to administer and maintain the cemetery. Cemetery administration may include the sale of burial plots and the supervision of burials. The town may accept gifts of money and other help from individuals to set up the perpetual care program.
Subd. 17. Other activities. (a) To grant the town board authority to provide for a specific activity that is within any of the following categories:
(1) the government and good order of the town,
(2) the suppression of vice and immorality,
(3) the prevention of crime,
(4) the protection of public and private property,
(5) the benefit of residence, trade, and commerce,
(6) the promotion of health, safety, order, and convenience, and
(7) the general welfare.
(b) Authority under this subdivision may be exercised by ordinances that the board deems expedient and that are consistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States and this state.
Subd. 18. Capital reserve fund. The electors may authorize creation of a capital reserve fund and designate its use for any lawful purpose.
(1002) RL s 625; 1909 c 350 s 1; 1913 c 14 s 1; 1921 c 246 s 1; 1925 c 158 s 1; 1953 c 70 s 1; 1967 c 95 s 1; 1978 c 497 s 1; 1981 c 77 s 2; 1984 c 536 s 1; 1984 c 562 s 12; 1985 c 169 s 7; 1986 c 327 s 1; 1986 c 333 s 1; 1987 c 90 s 1; 1987 c 229 art 8 s 1; 1999 c 113 s 1; 2001 c 11 s 1; 2008 c 166 s 1,2

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 365 - 368 — Towns

Chapter 365 — Town General Law

Section 365.01 — 1906 Boundaries Remain Unless Changed By County.

Section 365.02 — Town Corporation May Sue, Own Property, Make Contracts.

Section 365.025 — Contracts; Time Payments; Petition On Big Buys.

Section 365.04 — Property To Or For Use Of Town Is Town Property.

Section 365.05 — Deed Of Town Land; Formalities; Interest Given.

Section 365.07 — To Pay Officers And Expenses; To Raise Money.

Section 365.08 — Town Damage To Private Road Is A Charge If Voted.

Section 365.09 — Charges Paid By Taxes Levied Under Chapter 275.

Section 365.10 — Annual Town Meeting; Powers Of Electors.

Section 365.11 — Notice Of Bylaw Required; Binds All In Town.

Section 365.125 — Ordinance Formalities; Publish, Post, Record.

Section 365.13 — Poundmaster Needed If Electors Want Pound.

Section 365.14 — Board To Tax For, Contract For, Manage Town Hall.

Section 365.15 — Police, Fire Protection.

Section 365.16 — Police And Fire Apparatus.

Section 365.17 — Joint Fire Equipment With Adjacent Towns.

Section 365.18 — Board Levy For Police And Fire Apparatus.

Section 365.181 — Contracted Fire Service; Cost Data; Assessments.

Section 365.19 — Relation Of Levies To Forestry Act, Levy.

Section 365.20 — Police, Fire, Water In Certain Platted Towns.

Section 365.21 — Special Election For Police, Fire, Water.

Section 365.22 — Conduct Of Election; Ballots, Voting, Hours.

Section 365.23 — Meeting For Section 365.20 Spending, Pacts, Tax.

Section 365.24 — Election May Revoke Earlier Grant Of Power.

Section 365.243 — County Fire Service To Unorganized Territory.

Section 365.26 — Cemetery Land; Board Control; Sale Or Lease; City Aid.

Section 365.27 — Sale And Reversion Of Lots; Use Of Funds.

Section 365.28 — Public Burial Ground Becomes Town Property After Ten Years.

Section 365.29 — Part Of Lot Price To Cemetery Fund; Use Of Funds.

Section 365.30 — Board Sets Lot Care Share; Use Of Funds.

Section 365.31 — Gift For Cemetery Or Lot; Use Of Funds For Care.

Section 365.32 — Deposit Of Cemetery Funds.

Section 365.33 — How County To Treat Town Cemetery Money.

Section 365.34 — If Depository Changed, Fund To Be Changed.

Section 365.35 — Fund Principal; Interest.

Section 365.36 — Investment Of Cemetery Fund.

Section 365.37 — Conflicts, Bids, Emergencies, Penalty, Removal.

Section 365.38 — Notify Clerk Before Suit; Wait 30 Days On Order.

Section 365.39 — Lawsuit With Town As Party Is Like Any Lawsuit.

Section 365.40 — Town Name In Suit; Exception; Service; Defense.

Section 365.41 — Judgment Against Town; Payment; Execution.

Section 365.42 — Amount Of Unpaid Judgment Added To Tax Levy.

Section 365.43 — No Debt, Spending Beyond Tax Limit Without Vote.

Section 365.431 — Amount Voted At Meeting Is Tax Limit.

Section 365.44 — Petition For Separation; Ballot At Town Meeting.

Section 365.45 — Petition For Dissolution; By County Board.

Section 365.46 — Notice To Secretary Of State, Others; Recording.

Section 365.47 — County's Disposal Of Town's Funds; Debt Levy.

Section 365.48 — County May Bond To Pay Debt Of Dissolved Town.

Section 365.49 — Property Of Dissolved Town Belongs To County.

Section 365.50 — First Town Meeting; Notice, Officers, Powers.

Section 365.51 — Annual Meeting; Notice, Business, Elections.

Section 365.52 — Special Meeting; For Any Lawful Purpose.

Section 365.53 — Clerk To Record Need To Meet; Give Notice.

Section 365.54 — Annual Meeting Time; Convener; Moderator; Pay.

Section 365.55 — Town Clerk Is Meeting Clerk; Minutes To Be Filed.

Section 365.56 — Order Of Business; Parliamentary Procedure.

Section 365.57 — Who May Vote; Challenges; Oath.

Section 365.58 — May Adjourn Meeting.

Section 365.59 — County To Appoint Officers If None Elected.