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103E.811 ABANDONMENT OF DRAINAGE SYSTEM.
    Subdivision 1. Drainage lien payment period must expire. After the period originally fixed
or subsequently extended to pay the assessment of the drainage liens expires, a drainage system
may be abandoned as provided in this section.
    Subd. 2. Petitioners. A petition must be signed by at least 51 percent of the property owners
assessed for the construction of the drainage system or by the owners of not less than 51 percent
of the area of the property assessed for the drainage system. For the purpose of the petition, the
county is the resident owner of all tax-forfeited property held by the state and assessed benefits
for the drainage system, and the board may execute the petition for the county as an owner.
    Subd. 3. Petition. The petition must designate the drainage system proposed to be abandoned
and show that the drainage system is not of public benefit and utility because the agricultural
property that used the drainage system has been generally abandoned or because the drainage
system has ceased to function and its restoration is not practical.
    Subd. 4. Filing petition; jurisdiction. If all property assessed for benefits in the drainage
system is in one county, the petition must be filed with the auditor unless the petition is signed by
the board, in which case the petition must be made to the district court of the county and filed with
the court administrator. If property assessed for benefits is in two or more counties, the petition
must be filed with the auditor. When the petition is filed, the drainage authority in consultation with
the auditor, or the court administrator with the approval of the court, shall set a time and location
for a hearing on the petition. The auditor or court administrator shall give notice by publication of
the time and location of the abandonment hearing to all persons interested. The drainage authority
or the district court where the petition is properly filed has jurisdiction of the petition.
    Subd. 5. Abandonment hearing. (a) At the hearing, the drainage authority or court shall
examine the petition and determine whether it is sufficient and shall hear all interested parties.
(b) If a property owner assessed benefits for the drainage system appears and makes a written
objection to the abandonment of the drainage system, the drainage authority or court shall appoint
three disinterested persons as viewers to examine the property and report to the drainage authority
or court. The hearing must be adjourned to make the examination and report and a date must be
set to reconvene. The viewers, if appointed, shall proceed to examine the property of the objecting
owner and report as soon as possible to the drainage authority or court with the description and
situation of the property and whether the drainage system drains or otherwise affects the property.
(c) When the hearing is reconvened, the drainage authority or court shall consider the
viewers' report and all evidence offered, and:
(1) if the drainage authority determines that the drainage system serves any useful purpose to
any property or the general public, the petition for abandonment must be denied; or
(2) if the drainage authority determines that the drainage system does not serve any useful
purpose to any affected property and is not of public benefit and utility, the drainage authority or
court shall make findings and shall, by order, abandon the drainage system.
    Subd. 6. Effect of abandonment. After abandonment of a drainage system, a repair petition
for the drainage system may not be accepted and the responsibility of the drainage authority for
the maintenance of the drainage system ends.
History: 1990 c 391 art 5 s 103

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