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,�n. .. <br /> 1 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2014 463.251 <br /> 463.251 SECURING VACANT BUILDINGS. <br /> Subdivision 1. Definitions. The following terms have the meanings given them for the purposes of this <br /> section. <br /> (a) "City" means a statutory or home rule charter city. <br /> (b) "Neighborhood association" means an organization recognized by the city as representing a <br /> neighborhood within the city. <br /> (c) "Secure" may include,but is not limited to, installing locks, repairing windows and doors,boarding <br /> windows and doors, posting "no-trespassing" signs, installing exterior lighting or motion-detecting lights, <br /> fencing the property,and installing a monitored alarm or other security system. <br /> Subd. 2. Order; notice. (a) If in any city a building becomes vacant or unoccupied and is deemed <br /> hazardous due to the fact that the building is open to trespass and has not been secured and the building could <br /> be made safe by securing the building, the governing body may order the building secured and shall cause <br /> notice of the order to be served upon the owner of record of the premises or the owner's agent,the taxpayer <br /> identified in the property tax records for that parcel, the holder of the mortgage or sheriffs certificate, and <br /> any neighborhood association for the neighborhood in which the building is located that has requested <br /> notice, by delivering or mailing a copy to the owner or agent, the identified taxpayer, the holder of the <br /> mortgage or sheriffs certificate, and the neighborhood association, at the last known address. Service by <br /> mail is complete upon mailing. <br /> (b)The notice under this subdivision must include a statement that: <br /> (1) informs the owner and the holder of any mortgage or sheriff s certificate of the requirements of <br /> subdivision 3 and that costs may be assessed against the property if the person does not secure the building; <br /> (2)informs the owner and the holder of any mortgage or sheriffs certificate that the person may request <br /> a hearing before the governing body challenging the governing body's determination that the property is <br /> vacant or unoccupied and hazardous; and <br /> (3)notifies the holder of any sheriff s certificate of the holder's duty under section 582.031, subdivision <br /> 1, paragraph (b), to enter the premises to protect the premises from waste and trespass if the order is not <br /> challenged or set aside and there is prima facie evidence of abandonment of the property as described in <br /> section 582.032, subdivision 7. <br /> Subd. 3. Securing building by city; lien. If the owner of the building or a holder of the sheriffs cer- <br /> tificate of sale fails to either comply or provide to the governing body a reasonable plan and schedule to <br /> comply with an order issued under subdivision 2 or to request a hearing on the order within six days after the <br /> order is served,the governing body shall cause the building to be properly secured and the cost of securing <br /> the building may be charged against the real estate as provided in section 463.21. In the metropolitan area, <br /> as defined in section 473.121,subdivision 2,the governing body may work with neighbarhood associations <br /> to develop and implement plans to secure vacant buildings in a timely and cost-effective fashion. The city <br /> may use rehabilitation and revitalization funds in implementing this section. <br /> Subd. 4. Emergency securing. A city may provide by ordinance for emergency securing of a building <br /> that presents an immediate danger to the health and safety of persons in the community. <br /> History: 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1973 c 520 s 1; 1986 c 444; 1996 c 286 s 1; 2009 c 123 s 1,2; 2010 <br /> c375s8 <br /> Copyright �O 2014 by the Revisor of Statutes,State of Minnesota.All Rights Reserved. <br />
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