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Laws of Minnesota 1991 CHAPTER 217-S.F.No. 83 An act relating to state lands; authorizing sale of certain tax-forfeited lands bordering public water in Clay and Cottonwood counties. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. [SALE OF TAX-FORFEITED LAND; CLAY COUNTY.] (a) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 282.018, subdivision 1, Clay county may sell the tax-forfeited land bordering public water that is described in paragraph (c), under the remaining provisions of Minnesota Statutes, chapter 282. (b) The conveyance must be in a form approved by the attorney general. (c) The land that may be conveyed is located in the city of Hitterdal in Clay county and is described as:Developer's Addition City of Hitterdal Lot 3 Block 2 (d) The lots on either side of this parcel have residential homes built on them. It would be in the best interests of the taxpayers of the city and county to have this lot sold for private residential purposes. This lot has little potential for use as conservation land. The city has expressed concern that the lot be kept mowed and the weeds controlled. Sec. 2. [SALE OF TAX-FORFEITED LAND; COTTONWOOD COUNTY.] (a) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 282.018, subdivision 1, Cottonwood county may sell the tax-forfeited land bordering public water that is described in paragraph (c), under the remaining provisions of Minnesota Statutes, chapter 282. (b) The conveyances must be in a form approved by the attorney general. (c) The land that may be conveyed is located in the city of Windom in Cottonwood county and is described as: (1) Perkins Bluff Subdivision City of Windom Lot 11, Block 1 (2) Vold Addition City of Windom Lots 1, 2 and 3 Block 4 (3) Quivli Subdivision City of Windom Lot 11 (d) The lots that border these lots either have residential homes built on them or are part of a residential property. It would be in the best interests of the taxpayers of the city and county to have these lots sold for private residential purposes. These lots have little or no potential for use as conservation land. The city has expressed concern that the lots be kept mowed and the weeds controlled. Sec. 3. [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This act is effective the day following final enactment. Presented to the governor May 24, 1991 Signed by the governor May 28, 1991, 10:18 a.m.
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