Within 30 days after the adoption of the assessment, any person aggrieved, who is not precluded by failure to object prior to or at the assessment hearing, or whose failure to so object is due to a reasonable cause, may appeal to the district court by serving a notice upon the mayor or clerk of the municipality. The notice shall be filed with the court administrator of the district court within ten days after its service. The municipal clerk shall furnish appellant a certified copy of objections filed in the assessment proceedings, the assessment roll or part complained of, and all papers necessary to present the appeal. The appeal shall be placed upon the calendar of the next general term commencing more than five days after the date of serving the notice and shall be tried as other appeals in such cases. The court shall either affirm the assessment or set it aside and order a reassessment as provided in section 429.071, subdivision 2. If appellant does not prevail upon the appeal, the costs incurred shall be taxed by the court and judgment entered therefor. All objections to the assessment shall be deemed waived unless presented on such appeal. This section provides the exclusive method of appeal from a special assessment levied pursuant to this chapter.
1953 c 398 s 8; 1961 c 525 s 9; 1978 c 749 s 2; 1980 c 607 art 11 s 3; 1Sp1986 c 3 art 1 s 82
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 426 - 435 — Municipal Finance, Taxation, Special Assessments
Chapter 429 — Local Improvements, Special Assessments
Section 429.011 — Definitions.
Section 429.021 — Local Improvements, Council Powers.
Section 429.031 — Preliminary Plans, Hearings.
Section 429.035 — Improvements, Petition.
Section 429.036 — Appeal From Determination Of Legality Of Petition.
Section 429.041 — Council Procedure.
Section 429.051 — Apportionment Of Cost.
Section 429.052 — Street Or Road Improvements Outside Municipal Boundaries.
Section 429.061 — Assessment Procedure.
Section 429.071 — Supplemental Assessments; Reassessment.
Section 429.081 — Appeal To District Court.
Section 429.101 — Unpaid Special Charges May Be Special Assessments.