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Minn. Stat. § 103E.341

DRAINAGE AUTHORITY FINAL ORDER.

Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case Improvement of County Ditch No. 86, Branch 1 v. Phillips (2001)

Most recently applied in Minn. Dep't of Natural Res. v. Chippewa/Swift Joint Bd. of Commissioners (April 2019)

1990 c 391 art 5 s 57; 2014 c 164 s 13

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Subdivision 1. Dismissal of proceedings.

The drainage authority must dismiss the proceedings and petition, by order, if it determines that:

(1) the benefits of the proposed drainage project are less than the total cost, including damages awarded;

(2) the proposed drainage project will not be of public benefit and utility; or

(3) the proposed drainage project is not practicable after considering the environmental, land use, and multipurpose water management criteria in section 103E.015, subdivision 1 .

Subd. 2. Establishing proposed drainage project.

(a) The drainage authority shall establish, by order, a proposed drainage project if it determines that:

(1) the detailed survey report and viewers' report have been made and other proceedings have been completed under this chapter;

(2) the reports made or amended are complete and correct;

(3) the damages and benefits have been properly determined;

(4) the estimated benefits are greater than the total estimated cost, including damages;

(5) the proposed drainage project will be of public utility and benefit, and will promote the public health; and

(6) the proposed drainage project is practicable.

(b) The order must contain the drainage authority's findings, adopt and confirm the viewers' report as made or amended, and establish the proposed drainage project as reported and amended.

Official source: Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Minnesota statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.