Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 92 — State Lands; Sales; Investment Of Proceeds
Section 92.46 — Lands As Campgrounds.

Subdivision 1. Public campgrounds. (a) The director may designate suitable portions of the state lands withdrawn from sale and not reserved, as provided in section 92.45, as permanent state public campgrounds. The director may have the land surveyed and platted into lots of convenient size, and lease them for cottage and camp purposes under terms and conditions the director prescribes, subject to the provisions of this section.
(b) A lease may not be for a term more than 20 years. The lease may allow renewal, from time to time, for additional terms of no longer than 20 years each. The lease may be canceled by the commissioner 90 days after giving the person leasing the land written notice of violation of lease conditions. The lease rate shall be based on the appraised value of leased land as determined by the commissioner of natural resources and shall be adjusted by the commissioner at the fifth, tenth, and 15th anniversary of the lease, if the appraised value has increased or decreased. For leases that are renewed in 1991 and following years, the lease rate shall be five percent of the appraised value of the leased land. The appraised value shall be the value of the leased land without any private improvements and must be comparable to similar land without any improvements within the same county. The minimum appraised value that the commissioner assigns to the leased land must be substantially equal to the county assessor's estimated market value of similar land adjusted by the assessment/sales ratio as determined by the Department of Revenue.
(c) By July 1, 1986, the commissioner of natural resources shall adopt rules under chapter 14 to establish procedures for leasing land under this section. The rules shall be subject to review and approval by the commissioners of revenue and administration prior to the initial publication pursuant to chapter 14 and prior to their final adoption. The rules must address at least the following:
(1) method of appraising the property; and
(2) an appeal procedure for both the appraised values and lease rates.
(d) All money received from these leases must be credited to the fund to which the proceeds of the land belong.
(e) Notwithstanding section 16A.125 or any other law to the contrary, for fiscal years 1999 and 2000, 100 percent, and thereafter, 50 percent, of the money received from the lease of permanent school fund lands leased pursuant to this subdivision must be credited to the lakeshore leasing and sales account in the permanent school fund and is appropriated for use to survey, appraise, and pay associated selling, leasing, or exchange costs of lots as required in this section and Minnesota Statutes 1992, section 92.67, subdivision 3. Any money designated for deposit in the permanent school fund that is not needed to survey, appraise, and pay associated selling, leasing, or exchange costs of lots, as required in this section, shall be deposited in the permanent school fund. The commissioner shall add to the appraised value of any lot offered for sale or exchange the costs of surveying, appraising, and disposing of the lot, and shall first deposit into the permanent school fund an amount equal to the costs of surveying, appraising, and disposing of any lot paid out of the permanent school fund. Any remaining money shall be deposited into any other contributing funds in proportion to the contribution from each fund. In no case may the commissioner add to the appraised value of any lot offered for sale or exchange an amount more than the actual contract service costs of surveying, appraising, and disposing of the lot.
Subd. 1a. Termination of leasing. Effective May 22, 1973, no new leases may be made pursuant to subdivision 1. If substantial improvements have been made to land leased pursuant to subdivision 1, the commissioner must require the lessee to comply with applicable county ordinances for management of shoreland areas and must cancel any lease for noncompliance with these standards unless the substandard use is authorized by the county ordinance.
Subd. 2. [Repealed, 1975 c 353 s 41]
Subd. 3. Lease rate increases. State land leased under subdivision 1, that have increased lease rates effective on or after January 1, 1986, shall phase in the increased lease rates by three equal annual increments, except that the lease rates shall be adjusted to reflect changes in the lease rates resulting from rules adopted under subdivision 1.
Subd. 4. Road expenditures. A county where state lands are leased under this section, may spend money raised from the levy of property taxes for the maintenance and upgrading of roads serving the leased property regardless of whether the roads are part of the county highway system.
(6464, 6465) 1923 c 430 s 12,13; 1973 c 479 s 3; 1985 c 265 art 3 s 1; 1Sp1985 c 14 art 17 s 1,3,5; 1986 c 444; 1986 c 449 s 1; 1987 c 404 s 110; 1988 c 718 art 7 s 3; 1990 c 452 s 1; 1992 c 363 art 1 s 14; 1993 c 172 s 48; 1995 c 186 s 26; 1995 c 220 s 89; 1997 c 7 art 1 s 21,22; 1999 c 231 s 124

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 92 - 94 — Lands And Minerals

Chapter 92 — State Lands; Sales; Investment Of Proceeds

Section 92.01 — State Public Lands Or State Lands.

Section 92.02 — Authority.

Section 92.025 — School Trust Land Definition.

Section 92.03 — Minimum Price Of Lands.

Section 92.04 — Minimum Price Of Certain State Lands.

Section 92.05 — Salt Lands.

Section 92.06 — Payments; Interest.

Section 92.07 — Sales By Subdivisions.

Section 92.08 — Surveys And Resurveys.

Section 92.10 — Maps And Plats.

Section 92.115 — Valuation Of State Lands; Minimum Bid.

Section 92.12 — Appraisal Of School And Other State Lands.

Section 92.122 — Compensating Permanent School Fund.

Section 92.13 — State Lands; Date Of Sale.

Section 92.14 — Sale; Notice.

Section 92.145 — Unsold Lands.

Section 92.15 — Application.

Section 92.16 — Certificate Of Sale.

Section 92.163 — Extension For Payment On State Land Certificates.

Section 92.165 — Certificate Of Release.

Section 92.17 — Effect Of Certificate; Record.

Section 92.18 — Divided Certificates.

Section 92.19 — Assignment; Extensions Of Payment.

Section 92.20 — Void Sales; Refund.

Section 92.21 — Redemption Of Forfeited State Lands.

Section 92.211 — Time Of Payment Extended.

Section 92.212 — Certain Lands Presumed Abandoned.

Section 92.213 — Limitation Of Actions.

Section 92.214 — Certificates Deemed Canceled In Certain Cases.

Section 92.215 — Taxes Canceled.

Section 92.23 — Payments; Receipts.

Section 92.24 — Money Paid To Commissioner Of Management And Budget.

Section 92.26 — Statement Of Sales.

Section 92.27 — Commissioner's Report On Close Of Sale.

Section 92.28 — Proceeds Of Sales; Distribution.

Section 92.29 — Land Patents.

Section 92.30 — State To Sell Certain Lands.

Section 92.31 — State May Exchange Land.

Section 92.32 — Governor To Execute Conveyances.

Section 92.321 — Sale For Forestry Purposes.

Section 92.34 — County Land Classification Committee.

Section 92.35 — Duties And Powers.

Section 92.36 — Lands Classified.

Section 92.37 — Report To Legislature.

Section 92.45 — State Land On Meandered Lakes Withdrawn From Sale.

Section 92.46 — Lands As Campgrounds.

Section 92.461 — Peat Lands.

Section 92.50 — Unsold Lands Subject To Sale May Be Leased.

Section 92.501 — Leasing Lands To Farm Wild Rice.

Section 92.502 — Leasing Tax-forfeited And State Lands.

Section 92.503 — Conservation Planning Leases.

Section 92.51 — Taxation; Redemption; Special Certificate.

Section 92.685 — Land Management Account.

Section 92.69 — Endowment Account.

Section 92.70 — Land Use Trespass.

Section 92.71 — Direct Sale To Department Employee Prohibited.

Section 92.72 — Payment Of Taxes And Assessments.

Section 92.80 — Expedited Exchange Of Land Within Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness For Federally Owned Lands.

Section 92.82 — Private Sale Of Surplus State Land Within Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness; Cook, Lake, And St. Louis Counties.

Section 92.83 — Condemnation Of School Trust Land.