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<br /> ;y ��es agricultural land�, to promotc the a��ail3bility of housing affordable to persons and ;;; ;
<br /> subd. 4 and 4G2.3�7, subd. familics of all income levels, aiid to facilitate adequate pro�•ision for transportation, water, ��' ;
<br /> u,... facilities licensed b}� Depart- ��,��.,��� �torm drainai;e, schouls, parks, playgrounds, and other public services and
<br /> n Services and housing bet.��een faciliti�s, a niunicipality tnay by ordinance adopt subdivi'sion rebulations establishin ;�� �:
<br /> �rsons to occupy lawful noncon- !;,' '
<br /> amily uses in distric�s zoned as st�indards, requirements, and procedures for the i•eview and approval or disapproval of
<br /> ,d local zon;ng authority may not subdivisions. The regulations may contain varied provisions respecting, and be made
<br /> to less than 16 persons. Op. ,ipE�licable only to, certain classes or kinds of subdivisions. The regulations shall Ue
<br /> 4i7b-34, April 25, 198a. uniform for each class or kind of subdivision. !��� •
<br /> A municipality ma�by resolution extend ttie application of its subdivision regulations to :;�;
<br /> owner's prosecution for city zon- unincorporated territory located �vithin two miles of its limits in an}� direction but not in a ;4, ,
<br /> riolation involving construction of '?: :
<br /> ;,orage of construction equipment to«•n which has adopted subdivision regulations; provided that where two or more {.
<br /> .y, tria► court erred in rul;ng that noncontiguous municipalities have boundaries less than four miles apart, each is autho- ;�;-�
<br /> c be estopped from enforcing its rized to control the subdivision of land equal distance from its boundaries within this area. ;.�', .
<br /> nce as matter of law; thus,proper- Subd. 2. Repealed by Laws 1980, c. 566, § 35. �' .
<br /> o alleged that city building depart- _
<br /> �es knew of bui l ding's in t en de d use Subd. 2a. Terms o f regu la tions. T h e s t a n d a r d s a n d r e q u i r e m e n t s i n t h e r e gulations
<br /> roved its construction neverthetess, may address without limitation: the size, location, grading, and improvement of lots,
<br /> to evidentiary hearing on estoppel
<br /> zg into doubt Frank's Nurse�ry structures, public areas, streets, roads,trails, walkways, curbs and gutters, water supply, 7`,
<br /> . City of Roseville, 295 N.W.2d 604 storm drainage, lighting, sewers, electricity, gas, and other utilities; the planning and j. ;:
<br /> or Lake Aggregates, Inc. v. City of :` design of sites; access to solar energy; and the protection and conservation of flood
<br /> ! N.W.2d 575 (Minn.AppJ. State, plains, shore lands, soils, water, vegetation, energy, air quality, and geologic and ecologic
<br /> � Prairie v. Liepke, App.1987, 403 features. The regulations shall require that subdivisions be consistent with the munici-
<br /> = pality's official map if one exists and its zoning ordinance, and may require consistency _
<br /> that town board gave fur farmer � �vith other officiai controls and the comprehensive plan. The regulations may prohibit ,
<br /> • special use perm�t additional time certain classes or kinds of subdivisions in areas where prohibition is consistent with the�
<br /> �ity to attempt to control obnoxious
<br /> �ting fmm fur farm, and that fur , comprehensive plan and the purposes of this section, particularly the preservation of
<br /> ssued building permit for construc- ` agricultural lands. The regulations may prohibit, restrict or control development for the '
<br /> sanent housing for the animals and � purpose of protecting and assuring access to direct sunlight for solar energy systems. ;
<br /> fences and covering for animals in ,� The regulations may prohibit, restrict, or control surface, abo.ve surface, or subsurface � ;
<br /> rAwn board's requests that fur farm- ,� development for the purpose of protecting subsurface areas for existing or potential
<br /> dor'=a not render uitimate denial of � mined underground space development pursuant to sections 472B.03 to 472B.07, and
<br /> �a. tion for special use permit to access thereto. The regulations may prohibit the issuance of building permits for any
<br /> ,an._o enimals so highlp inequitable
<br /> therefore unreasonable and arbi- ' tracts, lots, or parcels for which required subdivision aQproval has not been obtained.
<br /> � estop town board fmm denying The regulations may permit the municipality to condition its approva] on the construction {
<br /> �ern,;t, R,ockville Tp. v. Lang, App. : and installation of sewers, streets, electric, gas, drainage, and water facilities,�and similar j �
<br /> W.2d 200. utilities and improvements or, in lieu thereof, on the receipt by the municipality of a casli
<br /> :buitdings deposit, certified check, irrevocable letter of credit, or bond in an amount-and with surety
<br /> of subd. 1.of this secdon giving ; and conditions sufficient to assure the municipality that the utilities and improvements• j .
<br /> authority to regulate width of build- will be constructed or installed according to the specifications of the municipality. The ;
<br /> city authority to regulate width of ' regulations may permit the municipality to condition its approval on compliance with other
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<br /> s and residential structures for pro- requirements reasonably related to the provisions of the regulations and to execute
<br /> �roperty 'values. City of Bemid�i v. �' development contracts embodying the terms and conditions of approval. The municipality
<br /> yp.1987, 410 N.W2d 338. may enforce such agreements and conditions by appropriate legal and equitable remedies.
<br /> ral requirements �
<br /> ;inance on width of residential struo- � Subd. 2b. Dedication. The regulations may require that a reasonable portion of any
<br /> �t adopted pursuant to this section's proposed subdivision be dedicated to the public or preserved for public use as streets, ,�
<br /> cedures;where no notice was given '� roads, sewers, electric, gas, and water facilities, storm water drainage and holding areas
<br /> �ring,where no public hearing was. '� or ponds and similar utilities and improvements. .
<br /> ,ere city council acted on ordinance � In addition, the regulations may require that a reasonabie portion of any proposed
<br /> ing for planning commission report ,� subdivision be dedicated to the public or preserved for public use as parks, playgrounds,
<br /> i0 days from date that amendment
<br /> ad to commission. City of Bemidji v. trails, or open space; provided that (a) the municipality may choose to accept an
<br /> �p.1987, 410 N.W2d 338_ � equivalent amount in cash from the applicant for part or all of the portion required to be i
<br /> '•� dedicated to such public uses or purposes based on the fair market value of the land no ;
<br /> '�� later than at the time of final approval, (b) any cash payments received shall be placed in i
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<br /> a special fund by the municipality used only for the purposes for which tl-�e money was �
<br /> f obtained, (c) in establishing the reasonable portion to be dedicated, the regulations may �i
<br /> znlic health, safety, and general .� consider the open space, park, recreational, or common areas and facilities which the �
<br /> �velopment of land, to preserve ' w applicant proposes to reserve for t he su b division, and (d) the municipality reasonably
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