Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 414 — Municipal Boundary Adjustments
Section 414.039 — Effect Of Annexation On Easements.

If a municipality annexes property in which the affected township holds any easement for the benefit of the public, the township's easement interest continues unless otherwise agreed to by the township.
1Sp2003 c 19 art 2 s 61

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 410 - 414 — Cities, Organization

Chapter 414 — Municipal Boundary Adjustments

Section 414.01 — Enabling Provisions For Municipal Boundary Adjustments.

Section 414.011 — Definitions.

Section 414.012 — Filing Of Maps In Boundary Adjustment Proceedings.

Section 414.02 — Exclusive Method Of Municipal Incorporation.

Section 414.031 — Annexing Unincorporated Property; Chief Administrative Law Judge's Order.

Section 414.0325 — Orderly Annexation In Designated Unincorporated Area.

Section 414.033 — Annexation By Ordinance.

Section 414.0333 — Joint Informational Meeting.

Section 414.0335 — If Pca-ordered Governmental Service Extension.

Section 414.035 — Differential Taxation For Up To Six Years.

Section 414.036 — City Reimbursement To Town To Annex Taxable Property.

Section 414.038 — Effect Of Annexation On Township Roads.

Section 414.039 — Effect Of Annexation On Easements.

Section 414.041 — Consolidation Of Municipalities.

Section 414.051 — Townships Of More Than 2,000; Chief Administrative Law Judge Recommendations.

Section 414.06 — Detachment Of Property From A Municipality.

Section 414.061 — Incorporated Land; Concurrent Detachment, Annexation.

Section 414.063 — Part Of Joint Agreements May Be Put In Orders.

Section 414.065 — If State Is Fee Owner Of Proposed Boundary Adjustment Land.

Section 414.067 — Apportioned Assets And Obligations.

Section 414.07 — Appeals.

Section 414.08 — Chief Administrative Law Judge May Appeal From District Court.

Section 414.09 — Uniform Procedures.

Section 414.12 — Chief Administrative Law Judge's Powers.