Subdivision 1. City council, town or county board. By resolution, the city council of a statutory or home rule charter city, town board, or county board may create a boundary commission. Members of the commission shall be residents of the county or counties in which the city or town is located who are familiar with real property.
Subd. 2. Duties of boundary commission. Upon initiation by resolution of the governing body or upon petition of an adjoining or affected property owner, the boundary commission shall review property descriptions of the disputed areas in the respective jurisdiction. Upon mailed notice to all known parties in interest, the commission shall attempt to establish agreements between adjoining landowners as to the location of common boundaries as delineated by a certified land survey. If agreement cannot be reached, the commission shall make a recommendation as to the location of the common boundaries within the disputed area. The commission shall prepare a plan designating all agreed and recommended boundary lines and report to the city council, town board, or county board.
Subd. 3. Hearing. Upon receipt of the plan and a report from the commission, the city council, town board, or county board shall hold a public hearing. The council, town board, or county board shall give mailed notice to all known parties in interest and published notice 20 days prior to the hearing. The council, town board, or county board shall hear all interested parties and may make adjustments to the proposed plan that it deems just and necessary.
Subd. 4. Judicial review. Following the public hearing, the council or board may petition the district court for judicial approval of the proposed plan. If any affected parcel is land registered under chapter 508, the petition must be referred to the examiner of titles for a report. The council or board shall provide sufficient information to identify all parties in interest and shall give notice to parties in interest as the court may order. The court shall determine the location of any contested, disputed, or unagreed boundary and shall determine adverse claims to each parcel as provided in chapter 559. After hearing and determining all disputes, the court shall issue its judgment in the form of a plat complying with chapter 505 and an order designating the owners and encumbrancers of each lot. Real property taxes need not be paid or current as a condition of filing the plat, notwithstanding the requirements of section 505.04.
Subd. 5. Special assessments. The city or board may assess part or all of the cost incurred by it against the benefited properties on a per parcel basis as provided in chapter 429.
1990 c 386 s 1; 1992 c 493 s 9,10; 1997 c 78 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 465 - 466 — Political Subdivisions, General Provisions
Chapter 465 — Rights, Powers And Duties; Municipalities
Section 465.01 — Power Of Eminent Domain.
Section 465.013 — Property Or Easements Not Acquired By Prescription.
Section 465.02 — Lands Deeded To State; Modification Of Conditions.
Section 465.025 — Gifts Of Land To State.
Section 465.03 — Gifts To Municipalities.
Section 465.035 — Public Corporation, Conveyance Or Lease Of Land.
Section 465.036 — Gifts, Hospitals.
Section 465.037 — Gifts To Hospitals And Emergency Medical Services Agencies.
Section 465.039 — Gifts To Organizations Distributing Food.
Section 465.04 — Acceptance Of Gifts.
Section 465.05 — Tax Levy To Pay Interest.
Section 465.13 — Judgment Against Municipality; Payment.
Section 465.14 — Tax Levy; Execution.
Section 465.15 — Cities May Acquire Exempt Property.
Section 465.16 — Power Of Eminent Domain.
Section 465.17 — May Issue Bonds.
Section 465.19 — City To Own Old Channel If It Pays For United States Channel Change.
Section 465.26 — Diversion Of Unnavigable Streams; Raising Waters Of Lakes.
Section 465.27 — Ordinance; Survey And Map.
Section 465.28 — Lands; How Acquired.
Section 465.29 — Condemnation; Special Assessments.
Section 465.30 — Ordinance; Appraisers.
Section 465.32 — Notice Of Meeting.
Section 465.33 — Mailing Notices.
Section 465.34 — Meeting Of Appraisers; Damages And Benefits.
Section 465.36 — Different Owners Or Interests.
Section 465.38 — Notice Of Appraisement; Confirmation Or Annulment.
Section 465.39 — Award; Appeal.
Section 465.40 — Vesture Of Title.
Section 465.41 — Removal Of Buildings.
Section 465.42 — Appeal; Objections; Notice; Record.
Section 465.43 — Hearing; Appraisers; Award; Appeal.
Section 465.44 — Time Of Payment.
Section 465.45 — Notice Of Pendency; Persons Affected.
Section 465.46 — Award, Assessment Certified; Assessment Process.
Section 465.47 — Duty Of City.
Section 465.48 — Powers And Duties Of Council; Penalties.
Section 465.49 — May Sell Lake Water, Ice; Spend, Get Gifts To Keep Up Lake.
Section 465.50 — Observance Of Memorial Day.
Section 465.54 — May Pay Expenses From General Fund Of Statutory City.
Section 465.58 — Members Of The League Of Cities.
Section 465.69 — Training Of School Safety Patrol Members.
Section 465.70 — Television Signal Distribution Systems, Certain Cities.
Section 465.71 — Installment, Lease Purchase; City, County, Town, School.
Section 465.717 — Creation Of Corporations.
Section 465.719 — Corporations Created Before May 31, 1997.
Section 465.72 — Severance Pay.
Section 465.722 — Severance Pay For Highly Compensated Employees.
Section 465.73 — Loan From, Secured By U.s. Agriculture Department Agency.
Section 465.74 — Authorization To Operate District Heating Systems.
Section 465.76 — May Pay For Officer Or Employee's Criminal Defense.
Section 465.77 — May Regulate Drilling Of Mined Underground Space.
Section 465.78 — Participate In Economic Development Secondary Market.
Section 465.79 — Establishment Of Boundary Commission.
Section 465.81 — Cooperation And Combination.
Section 465.82 — Cooperation And Combination Plan.
Section 465.85 — County Auditor To Prepare Plat.
Section 465.86 — Bonded Debt At The Time Of Combination.
Section 465.90 — Municipal Authority To Permit Solicitation By Firefighters.