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Minn. Stat. § 462.355, <br />subd. 4(c). <br />Minn. Stat. § 462.355, <br />subd. 4(c)(3)) <br />Minn. Stat. § 462.355, <br />subd. 4(c)(1). <br />Minn. Stat. § 462.355, <br />subd. 4(c)(2). <br />Minn. Stat. § 462.355, <br />subd. 4(c). <br />b. Procedure for interim ordinance extension <br />An interim ordinance may be extended only in limited circumstances if the <br />procedures of state statute are followed. An interim ordinance may be <br />extended if the city holds a public hearing and adopts fmdings of fact stating <br />that additional time is needed to: <br />• Complete and adopt a comprehensive plan in cities that did not have <br />comprehensive plan in place when the interim ordinance was adopted. <br />This allows an extension for an additional year. <br />• Obtain final approval or review by a federal, state, or metropolitan <br />agency of the proposed amendment to the city's official controls, when <br />such approval is required by law and the review or approval has not been <br />completed and received by the municipality at least 30 days before the <br />expiration of the interim ordinance. This allows an extension for an <br />additional 120 days. <br />• Complete "any other process" required by a state statute, federal law, or <br />court order and when the process has not been completed at least 30 days <br />before the expiration of the interim ordinance. This allows an extension <br />for an additional 120 days. <br />• Review an area that is affected by a city's master plan for a municipal <br />airport. This allows for an additional period of 18 months. <br />The required public hearing must be held at least 15 days but not more than <br />30 days before the expiration of the interim ordinance, and notice of the <br />hearing must be published at least ten days before the hearing. <br />ZONING GUIDE FOR CITIES 45 <br />