Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 414 — Municipal Boundary Adjustments
Section 414.063 — Part Of Joint Agreements May Be Put In Orders.

After notice and hearing as provided in section 414.09, the chief administrative law judge may include provisions of joint agreements between political subdivisions in the orders.
1978 c 705 s 28; 2002 c 223 s 20; 2008 c 196 art 2 s 15

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.