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Nola Dickhausen
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RELEVANT LINKS: <br />Upon the petition of any one owner, natural or corporate, of any real estate <br />abutting a street, a city council may vacate a street, segment or portion of a <br />street so long as the street to be vacated is no longer than the distance <br />intervening between any two adjacent intersecting streets. <br />If the street to be vacated terminates at or abuts upon any public water, the <br />petitioners requesting the vacation must serve notice of the petition by <br />certified mail upon the commissioner of Natural Resources at least 30 days <br />before the city council hearing on the matter. The notice is for notification <br />purposes only and does not create a right of intervention by the <br />commissioner. <br />The vacation of any street or segment under these provisions cannot <br />destroy or interfere with the right of any person, corporation or <br />municipality owning or having control of any electric light or telephone <br />pole or lines existing upon such street at the time of the vacation, or with <br />any sewer or water pipes, mains or hydrants thereon or thereunder to enter <br />upon such street or portion thereof vacated for the purpose of repairing the <br />same or otherwise attending thereto. <br />City council action on the petition for vacation under this unique statute <br />may be taken at any regular or special meeting duly called for considering <br />the vacation. The statute does not require a public hearing or published <br />notice of the vacation. However, the League recommends the city provide <br />notice to the affected public of the proposed vacation for due process <br />reasons. <br />In addition, the League recommends the city hold a public hearing on the <br />Etzrer v. Mondale; 123 vacation, providing affected parties an opportunity to comment on the <br />N.w.2a 603 (Minn. 1963). vacation. While the statute does not require notice and a hearing, <br />Minnesota courts have imposed such due process considerations in the past <br />under the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. <br />Approval of the vacation under these provisions must be by resolution. A <br />copy of the resolution, duly certified by the city clerk, must be recorded in <br />the office of the county recorder in the county where such city is located <br />before the action is effective. <br />A.G. Op. 396-C-1 (Nov. 23, The Minnesota Attorney General has limited the application of the statute <br />1953). <br />to "streets" quoting the narrow language of the statute. As a result, the <br />attorney general does not believe the procedure for vacation of streets <br />under Minn. Stat. § 440.135 can be used to vacate alleys. Presumably, it <br />also does not apply to other types of public grounds or public ways. <br />League of Minnesota Cities Information Memo: 4/27/2017 <br />Vacation of City Streets Page 8 <br />
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