1st Engrossment - 91st Legislature, 2020 1st Special Session (2019 - 2020) Posted on 06/17/2020 12:20pm
A bill for an act
relating to local government; authorizing limited use of eminent domain.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
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(a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have
the meanings given them.
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(b) "City" means the cities included in Emergency Executive Order 20-64.
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(c) "Events" mean the civil unrest that resulted in damaged property in the cities between
May 26, 2020, and June 10, 2020, that are the subject of Emergency Executive Order 20-64.
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(d) "Eligible zone" means:
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(1) in Minneapolis:
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(i) Lake Street between Hennepin Avenue and West River Parkway, and any area within
two city blocks of that portion of Lake Street in any direction; and
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(ii) West Broadway Avenue, and any area within two city blocks of West Broadway
Avenue in any direction;
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(2) in St. Paul, University Avenue between Rice Street and Highway 280, and any area
within two city blocks of that portion of University Avenue in any direction; and
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(3) any additional locations or zones designated by the governor as experiencing
significant, widespread damage or destruction of private property due to the civil unrest
described in Emergency Executive Order 20-64.
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(e) "Property owner" includes all persons with any interest in the property subject to a
taking, whether as proprietors, tenants, life estate holders, encumbrancers, beneficial interest
holders, or otherwise.
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Notwithstanding any home rule charter provision, city ordinance,
or Minnesota Statutes, section 117.025, subdivision 11, paragraph (b), a city may use eminent
domain to acquire real property or interests in real property for the purposes of this section.
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It is a public purpose for a city to use the power of eminent
domain to acquire real property or an interest in real property in an eligible zone, and then
resell the property subject to redevelopment agreements in order to support the ability of
the businesses and uses directly and adversely affected by the events to be reestablished
consistent with the needs of the neighborhoods and property owners.
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For the purposes of this section, the city may issue obligations
under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 475, without an election, and not subject to debt limitations
in the home rule charter or in statute.
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Any property acquired by
the city by eminent domain under this section may be sold to private parties, subject to the
redevelopment agreement. The redevelopment agreement must include reasonable limitations
on the use of the property and must be approved by a redevelopment oversight committee
established by the city.
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This section is effective the day following final
enactment and expires December 31, 2022.
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