Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 88 — Division Of Forestry
Section 88.33 — Hearings; Notice; Service; Date; Adjournments.

Upon the filing of this report, the auditor shall, within ten days thereafter, fix a date for final hearing on the petition and the engineer's and appraisers' reports and call a special meeting of the county board for that date by giving notice, as required by law therefor, which hearing shall be not less than 30 days from the date of the notice. The notice shall specify the time and place for the hearing upon the petition and the reports of the engineer and the appraisers, and shall notify and require all parties in any manner interested to show cause before the county board, at the time and place specified in the notice, why an order should not be made confirming the reports of the engineer and the appraisers and ordering and directing that the improvement petitioned for be made, and fixing and determining the amount and extent of the improvement and the amount and value of the benefits or damages resulting to any land in consequence of the improvement. This notice shall contain the names of the owners of the land as shown in the petition, together with a description of the land by 40-acre tracts or governmental lots, the amount of the estimated benefits and damages to each tract or parcel, and state that the engineer's and the appraisers' reports have been filed in the office of the auditor subject to inspection by any parties interested. Copies of this notice shall be mailed by the auditor to all parties named in the petition, if their addresses are known to the auditor, at least 15 days prior to the date of the hearing. This notice shall also be served by publication for three successive weeks in any legal newspaper published in the county, which newspaper shall be designated by the auditor. In all cases in which for any cause the notice shall not be given or is legally defective, as given, the auditor shall fix another date for hearing in accordance with sections 88.28 to 88.46, so that the hearing upon the petition and the engineer's and the appraisers' reports may be held at the earliest possible date, at either a special or a regular meeting of the county board. When any final order of the county board in any case shall have been set aside, annulled, or declared void by any court by reason of failure to give proper notice of the hearing, the county board may, at any time within one year after the rendering of such judgment, upon application of the petitioners, order a special hearing before it upon the petition and the reports; and, thereupon the auditor shall cause a new and proper notice to be published and mailed, as hereinbefore specified, for rehearing upon the petition and these reports. At the rehearing the county board may proceed as in cases of original hearing. Any hearing may be adjourned from day to day until completed.
(4031-41) 1925 c 263 s 6; 1986 c 444

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Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 88 - 91 — Forestry

Chapter 88 — Division Of Forestry

Section 88.01 — Definitions.

Section 88.02 — Citation; Wildfire Act.

Section 88.03 — Codification.

Section 88.04 — Firebreaks; Preventing Fires.

Section 88.041 — Agreements To Prevent And Suppress Wildfires.

Section 88.05 — Roadsides; Clearing; Firebreaks.

Section 88.06 — Removing Dead Or Down Timber.

Section 88.065 — Equipment Furnished.

Section 88.067 — Grants To Local Fire Departments.

Section 88.068 — Volunteer Fire Assistance Grant Account.

Section 88.08 — Wildfire Protection Districts.

Section 88.09 — Acquiring Land For Fire Protection.

Section 88.10 — Authority Of State Forest Officers.

Section 88.11 — Assistance For Fighting Fires.

Section 88.12 — Compensating Wildfire Fighters; Emergency Expenses.

Section 88.14 — Disposal Of Slashings And Debris.

Section 88.15 — Campfires.

Section 88.16 — Starting And Reporting Fires.

Section 88.17 — Permission To Start Fires; Prosecution For Unlawfully Starting Fires.

Section 88.171 — Open Burning Prohibitions.

Section 88.18 — Fire Wardens.

Section 88.195 — Penalties.

Section 88.20 — Railroad Companies To Provide Patrol Officers.

Section 88.21 — Railroads; Duties; Penalties.

Section 88.22 — Wildfire Prevention; Restrictions And Penalties.

Section 88.28 — Law Divided Into Parts.

Section 88.29 — County Boards; Jurisdiction, Powers.

Section 88.30 — Clearing And Improving Lands.

Section 88.31 — Surveys And Plats.

Section 88.32 — Appraisers; Assessing Benefits And Damages; Statements And Reports.

Section 88.33 — Hearings; Notice; Service; Date; Adjournments.

Section 88.34 — Hearing On Petition; Elimination Of Lands.

Section 88.35 — Rereference Of Petition.

Section 88.36 — Order For Improvements.

Section 88.37 — Appeals From Orders For Improvements.

Section 88.38 — Contracts For Improvements; Duties Of County Auditor; Seeding Of Cleared Lands.

Section 88.39 — Work Of Improvement; Duties Of Engineers; Payments To Contractors.

Section 88.40 — Bond Issues To Pay For Improvements.

Section 88.41 — County Auditors; Tabular Statements; Powers And Duties.

Section 88.42 — Improvements By Towns And Cities; Limitation Of Indebtedness.

Section 88.43 — Firebreaks; Clearing Lands.

Section 88.44 — Acquiring Property.

Section 88.45 — Municipalities To Cooperate.

Section 88.46 — Laws Applicable.

Section 88.49 — Contracts.

Section 88.491 — Expired Contracts.

Section 88.50 — Taxation.

Section 88.51 — Auxiliary Forests; Tax Rate, Special Taxes.

Section 88.52 — Cutting Timber; Taxation.

Section 88.523 — Auxiliary Forest Contracts; Supplemental Agreements.

Section 88.53 — Disposal After Land Ceases To Be Auxiliary Forest; Rules.

Section 88.641 — Definitions.

Section 88.642 — Decorative Materials.

Section 88.6435 — Decorative Materials; Buyers.

Section 88.645 — Enforcement.

Section 88.647 — Relation To Existing Laws.

Section 88.648 — Criminal Penalties; Misdemeanor.

Section 88.73 — Administration; Delegated Powers And Duties.

Section 88.75 — Violations; Penalties.

Section 88.76 — Rewards.

Section 88.77 — Disposition Of Fines And Penalties.

Section 88.78 — Appeals.

Section 88.79 — State Forest Service To Private Owners.

Section 88.80 — Aspen Recycling Program.

Section 88.81 — Forest Management Practices In Litigation.

Section 88.82 — Minnesota Releaf Program.