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1 <br />MINNESOTA STATUTES 2017 412.851 <br />412.851 VACATION OF STREETS. <br />The council may by resolution vacate any street, alley, public grounds, public way, or any part thereof, <br />on its own motion or on petition of a majority of the owners of land abutting on the street, alley, public <br />grounds, public way, or part thereof to be vacated. When there has been no petition, the resolution may be <br />adopted only by a vote of four -fifths of all members of the council. No vacation shall be made unless it <br />appears in the interest of the public to do so after a hearing preceded by two weeks' published and posted <br />notice. The council shall cause written notice of the hearing to be mailed to each property owner affected <br />by the proposed vacation at least ten days before the hearing. The notice must contain, at minimum, a copy <br />of the petition or proposed resolution as well as the time, place, and date of the hearing. In addition, if the <br />street, alley, public grounds, public way, or any part thereof terminates at, abuts upon, or is adjacent to any <br />public water, written notice of the petition or proposed resolution must be served by certified mail upon the <br />commissioner of natural resources at least 60 days before the hearing on the matter. The notice to the <br />commissioner of natural resources does not create a right of intervention by the commissioner. At least 15 <br />days prior to convening the hearing required under this section, the council or its designee must consult with <br />the commissioner of natural resources to review the proposed vacation. The commissioner must evaluate: <br />(1) the proposed vacation and the public benefits to do so; <br />(2) the present and potential use of the land for access to public waters; and <br />(3) how the vacation would impact conservation of natural resources. <br />The commissioner must advise the city council or its designee accordingly upon the evaluation. After a <br />resolution of vacation is adopted, the clerk shall prepare a notice of completion of the proceedings which <br />shall contain the name of the city, an identification of the vacation, a statement of the time of completion <br />thereof, and a description of the real estate and lands affected thereby. The notice shall be presented to the <br />county auditor who shall enter the same in the transfer records and note upon the instrument, over official <br />signature, the words "entered in the transfer record." The notice shall then be recorded with the county <br />recorder. Any failure to file the notice shall not invalidate any vacation proceedings. <br />History: 1949 c 119 s 102; 1953 c 735 s 12; 1957 c 383 s 1; 1967 c 289 s 15; 1969 c 9 s 85; 1973 c <br />123 art 2 s 1 subd 2; 1973 c 494 s 11; 1976 c 181 s 2; 1986 c 444; 1989 c 183 s 4; 1990 c 433 s 2; 2005 c <br />4 s 105; 2005 c 117 s 2 <br />Copyright CO 2017 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />
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