Subdivision 1. Policy. The legislature finds that the historical, architectural, archaeological, engineering, and cultural heritage of this state is among its most important assets. Therefore, the purpose of this section is to authorize local governing bodies to engage in a comprehensive program of historic preservation, and to promote the use and conservation of historic properties for the education, inspiration, pleasure, and enrichment of the citizens of this state.
Subd. 2. Heritage preservation commissions. The governing body of a statutory or home rule charter city, county, or town may establish a heritage preservation commission to preserve and promote its historic resources according to this section.
Subd. 3. Powers. The powers and duties of any commission established pursuant to this section may include any power possessed by the political subdivision creating the commission, but shall be those delegated or assigned by the ordinance establishing the commission. These powers may include:
(1) the survey and designation of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are of historical, architectural, archaeological, engineering, or cultural significance;
(2) the enactment of rules governing construction, alteration, demolition, and use, including the review of building permits, and the adoption of other measures appropriate for the preservation, protection, and perpetuation of designated properties and areas;
(3) the acquisition by purchase, gift, or bequest, of a fee or lesser interest, including preservation restrictions, in designated properties and adjacent or associated lands which are important for the preservation and use of the designated properties;
(4) requests to the political subdivision to use its power of eminent domain to maintain or preserve designated properties and adjacent or associated lands;
(5) the sale or lease of air rights;
(6) the granting of use variations to a zoning ordinance;
(7) participation in the conduct of land use, urban renewal, and other planning processes undertaken by the political subdivision creating the commission; and
(8) the removal of blighting influences, including signs, unsightly structures, and debris, incompatible with the physical well-being of designated properties or areas.
No power shall be exercised by a commission which is contrary to state law or denied a political subdivision by its charter or by law. Powers of a commission shall be exercised only in the manner prescribed by ordinance and no action of a commission shall contravene any provision of a municipal zoning or planning ordinance unless expressly authorized by ordinance.
Subd. 4. Exclusion. If a commission is established by the city of St. Paul, it shall for the purpose of this section exclude any jurisdiction over the Capitol Area as defined in section 15B.03, subdivision 1.
Subd. 5. Commission members. Commission members must be persons with demonstrated interest and expertise in historic preservation and must reside within the political subdivision regulated by the ordinance establishing the commission. Every commission shall include, if available, a member of a county historical society of a county in which the municipality is located.
Subd. 6. Communication with state historic preservation officer. Proposed site designations and design guidelines must be sent to the state historic preservation officer at the Department of Administration, who shall review and comment on the proposal within 60 days. By October 31 of each year, each commission shall submit an annual report to the state historic preservation officer. The report must summarize the commission's activities, including designations, reviews, and other activities during the previous 12 months.
1971 c 128 s 1; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1985 c 77 s 1; 1989 c 9 s 2; 2003 c 17 s 2; 1Sp2017 c 4 art 2 s 46
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 471 - 472B — Municipalities
Chapter 471 — Municipal Rights, Powers, Duties
Section 471.15 — Recreational Facilities By Municipality; Bonds.
Section 471.16 — Operation Of Program; Levy.
Section 471.17 — Location Of Activities.
Section 471.18 — Education Commissioner To Establish Qualifications.
Section 471.19 — Recreation Program To Be For Education Purposes.
Section 471.191 — Acquisition Of Facilities By City, School District.
Section 471.1911 — Validation Of School District Agreements.
Section 471.1912 — Public Beaches; Lifeguards.
Section 471.193 — Municipal Heritage Preservation.
Section 471.195 — Unclaimed Property; Disposal.
Section 471.198 — Expenditures; National Night Out; Law Enforcement Community Events.
Section 471.24 — Towns, Statutory Cities; Joint Maintenance Of Cemetery.
Section 471.342 — Inflow And Infiltration Program.
Section 471.345 — Uniform Municipal Contracting Law.
Section 471.3455 — Public Safety Equipment Purchase Or Lease.
Section 471.3457 — Veteran-owned Small Business Contracts.
Section 471.3459 — Donation Of Surplus Equipment.
Section 471.346 — Publicly Owned And Leased Vehicles Identified.
Section 471.35 — Specifications Of Supplies Or Equipment.
Section 471.36 — Noncompetitive Supplies And Equipment.
Section 471.371 — Contracts For Construction Of Treatment Works.
Section 471.381 — City, Town, And County Obligations And Payments.
Section 471.382 — Credit Cards.
Section 471.391 — Declaration Form.
Section 471.40 — Auditing Claims.
Section 471.41 — Auditing Accounts Not Itemized A Gross Misdemeanor.
Section 471.415 — Duplicate Warrants Or Orders.
Section 471.425 — Prompt Payment Of Local Government Bills.
Section 471.426 — Direct Deposit.
Section 471.44 — Municipality To Supply Counsel For Police, Peace Officers.
Section 471.45 — Costs And Disbursements To Be Assigned To Municipalities.
Section 471.46 — Vacancies; Persons Ineligible To Appointment.
Section 471.462 — Written Estimate Of Consultant Fees.
Section 471.464 — Ramps At Crosswalks.
Section 471.469 — Elevators In Apartment Buildings.
Section 471.471 — Access Review Board.
Section 471.475 — Iron Range Cities Or Towns May Lease Out Hospital.
Section 471.476 — Ambulance Services, Hennepin County Exception.
Section 471.50 — County Board May Make Agreements In Regard To Taxes.
Section 471.51 — Agreement To State Years Of Payments.
Section 471.52 — Apportionment Of Payments.
Section 471.53 — Who May Make Requests.
Section 471.54 — Use Of Money.
Section 471.55 — Construction Of Sections 471.49 To 471.55.
Section 471.562 — Definitions.
Section 471.563 — Uses Of Loan Repayments.
Section 471.57 — Public Works Reserve Fund.
Section 471.571 — Permanent Improvement Fund, Certain Cities.
Section 471.572 — Infrastructure Replacement Reserve Fund.
Section 471.58 — Range Association Of Municipalities And Schools; Dues.
Section 471.59 — Joint Exercise Of Powers.
Section 471.591 — Extension Of Municipal Services.
Section 471.61 — Group Benefits For Officers, Employees, Retirees.
Section 471.611 — Retirees' Health Insurance Benefits.
Section 471.615 — Individual Annuity For Public Officer, Employee.
Section 471.6151 — Contributions From Lawful Gambling Organizations.
Section 471.6161 — Group Insurance; Governmental Units.
Section 471.617 — Self-insurance Of Employee Health Benefits.
Section 471.6175 — Trust For Postemployment Benefits.
Section 471.62 — Statutes Or Rules May Be Adopted By Reference.
Section 471.63 — Promotion Of Safety And Preservation Of Human Life.
Section 471.631 — Rewards For Information About Felons.
Section 471.635 — Zoning Ordinances.
Section 471.64 — May Get, Dispose Of Property To, From U.s., State Agencies.
Section 471.65 — Grant, Advance, Or Loan From U.s. Or State Government.
Section 471.653 — Distribution Of Certain Federal Payments.
Section 471.655 — Municipality's Economic Opportunity Program Powers.
Section 471.656 — Limits On Bond Issuance For Extraterritorial Projects.
Section 471.661 — Out-of-state Travel.
Section 471.665 — Mileage Allowances.
Section 471.666 — Personal Use Of Publicly Owned Automobiles Prohibited.
Section 471.67 — Agreement Between Commissioner Of Dnr And Municipality.
Section 471.68 — Distribution Of Publications By Any County Or City.
Section 471.685 — Limit On Postsecondary Institution Fees.
Section 471.69 — Limitation Of Tax Levies; Statement.
Section 471.695 — City Defined For Sections 471.695 To 471.699.
Section 471.696 — Fiscal Year; Designation.
Section 471.6965 — Publication Of Summary Budget Statement.
Section 471.697 — Financial Reports; Filing; Cities, Towns Of 2,500.
Section 471.698 — Finance Report, File, Publish Or Post; Cities Under 2,500.
Section 471.6985 — Municipal Liquor Store.
Section 471.699 — Enforcement Of Reporting Requirements.
Section 471.6995 — Extended Time To File Financial Report; Disaster Areas.
Section 471.70 — Annual Report Of Outstanding Obligations.
Section 471.701 — Salary Data.
Section 471.707 — Vending Machine License Fees; Notice.
Section 471.709 — Massage Therapist License; Permit.
Section 471.72 — Application; Purpose.
Section 471.73 — Acceptance Of Provisions.
Section 471.75 — Orders, Sufficient Funds; Certificates Of Indebtedness.
Section 471.76 — Expenditures, Obligations; Clerk's Statement.
Section 471.77 — Indebtedness Contracted In Excess Of Revenue.
Section 471.78 — Indebtedness In Excess Of Revenue, Contracts Void.
Section 471.81 — Construction.
Section 471.82 — Repealer, Exceptions.
Section 471.83 — Severable, Effect.
Section 471.831 — Municipality May File Bankruptcy Petition.
Section 471.84 — Cemeteries; Appropriation By Certain Subdivisions.
Section 471.85 — Property Transfer; Public Corporations.
Section 471.86 — Protection For Firefighter Driver Sued For Damages.
Section 471.87 — Public Officers, Interest In Contract; Penalty.
Section 471.881 — Exceptions; Application.
Section 471.89 — Contract, When Void.
Section 471.895 — Certain Gifts By Interested Persons Prohibited.
Section 471.90 — Statutory Cities, Hospital; Transfer To County.
Section 471.91 — Air Travel Accounts.
Section 471.92 — Dangerous Excavations.
Section 471.924 — County Regulation Of Secondhand And Junk Dealers.
Section 471.925 — Definitions.
Section 471.926 — Relation To Other County Authority.
Section 471.927 — Cooperation With Municipalities.
Section 471.929 — Enforcement.
Section 471.93 — Appropriations For Historical Work By Municipalities.
Section 471.935 — Appropriations For Senior, Youth Centers.
Section 471.941 — Appropriation For Artistic Activities.
Section 471.95 — Patients In Public Hospitals, Extension Of Credit.
Section 471.96 — Members Of Civic Educational Associations.
Section 471.97 — Authority To Advance Expense Money.
Section 471.98 — Self-insurance; Definitions.
Section 471.981 — Self-insurance Coverage By Political Subdivision.
Section 471.982 — Review Of Joint Self-insurance Pool.
Section 471.985 — County And City Ordinances Prohibiting Trespassing.
Section 471.99 — Notice Of Government Action.
Section 471.991 — Definitions.
Section 471.992 — Equitable Compensation Relationships.
Section 471.993 — Compensation Relationships Of Positions.
Section 471.994 — Job Evaluation System.
Section 471.995 — Report Availability.
Section 471.9966 — Effect On Other Law.
Section 471.997 — Human Rights Act, Evidence.
Section 471.9981 — Counties And Cities; Pay Equity Compliance.
Section 471.999 — Report To Legislature.
Section 471.9995 — Rental Dwelling Notice.
Section 471.9996 — Rent Control Prohibited.
Section 471.9997 — Federally Assisted Rental Housing; Impact Statement.