Subdivision 1. Lease terms. (a) The commissioner of natural resources may lease land under the commissioner's jurisdiction and control:
(1) to remove sand, gravel, clay, rock, marl, peat, and black dirt;
(2) to store ore, waste materials from mines, or rock and tailings from ore milling plants;
(3) for roads or railroads;
(4) to compensate the permanent school fund according to section 92.122; or
(5) for other uses consistent with the interests of the state.
(b) The commissioner shall offer the lease at public or private sale for an amount and under terms and conditions prescribed by the commissioner. Commercial leases for more than ten years and leases for removal of peat that cover 320 or more acres must be approved by the Executive Council.
(c) The lease term may not exceed 21 years except:
(1) leases of lands for storage sites for ore, waste materials from mines, or rock and tailings from ore milling plants or for the removal of peat for nonagricultural purposes may not exceed a term of 25 years; and
(2) leases for commercial purposes, including major resort, convention center, or recreational area purposes, may not exceed a term of 40 years.
(d) Leases must be subject to sale and leasing of the land for mineral purposes and contain a provision for cancellation for just cause at any time by the commissioner upon six months' written notice. A longer notice period, not exceeding three years, may be provided in leases for storing ore, waste materials from mines, or rock or tailings from ore milling plants. The commissioner may determine the terms and conditions, including the notice period, for cancellation of a lease for the removal of peat and commercial leases.
(e) Money received from leases under this section must be credited to the fund to which the land belongs.
Subd. 2. Leases for tailings deposits. (a) The commissioner may grant leases and licenses to deposit tailings from any iron ore beneficiation plant in any public lake not exceeding 160 acres in area after holding a public hearing in the manner and under the procedure provided in Laws 1937, chapter 468, as amended and finding in pursuance of the hearing:
(1) that such use of each lake is necessary and in the best interests of the public; and
(2) that the proposed use will not result in pollution or sedimentation of any outlet stream.
(b) The lease or license may not exceed a term of 25 years and must be subject to cancellation on three years' notice. The commissioner may further restrict use of the lake to safeguard the public interest, and may require that the lessee or licensee acquire suitable permits or easements from the owners of lands riparian to the lake. Money received from the leases or licenses must be deposited in the permanent school fund.
Subd. 3. Security requirement. The commissioner may require a performance bond, security deposit, or other form of security for removing any improvements or personal property left on the leased premises by the lessee upon termination or cancellation of the lease.
Subd. 4. Reimbursing costs. In addition to other payments required by this section, the applicant must reimburse the state for costs incurred for cultural resources review, monitoring, or other services provided by the Minnesota Historical Society under contract with the commissioner of natural resources or the State Historic Preservation Office of the Department of Administration in connection with reviewing the lease request, preparing the lease terms, or constructing improvements on the leased premises.
(6328) 1915 c 192 s 1; 1917 c 31; 1919 c 405 s 1; 1945 c 321 s 1; 1947 c 323 s 1; 1953 c 328 s 1; 1959 c 473 s 2; 1969 c 1129 art 10 s 2; 1981 c 328 s 1; 1985 c 265 art 3 s 1; 1986 c 398 art 18 s 1; 1986 c 444; 1988 c 628 s 12; 1993 c 113 art 1 s 1; 2012 c 236 s 3; 2018 c 186 s 2; 1Sp2019 c 4 art 3 s 42; 1Sp2021 c 6 art 2 s 46
Structure 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 92.025 — School Trust Land Definition.
Section 92.03 — Minimum Price Of Lands.
Section 92.04 — Minimum Price Of Certain State 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 92.145 — Unsold Lands.
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 92.30 — 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 92.50 — 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.