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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 103

103E.301 COMMISSIONER'S FINAL ADVISORY REPORT.

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103E.301 COMMISSIONER'S FINAL ADVISORY REPORT.
(a)The commissioner shall examine the detailed survey report and within 30 days of receipt make a final advisory report to the drainage authority. The final advisory report must state whether the commissioner:
(1)finds the detailed survey report is incomplete and not in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, specifying the incomplete or nonconforming provisions;
(2)approves the detailed survey report as an acceptable plan to drain the property affected;
(3)does not approve the plan and recommendations for changes;
(4)finds the proposed drainage project is not of public benefit or utility under the environmental, land use, and multipurpose water management criteria in section 103E.015, subdivision 1 , specifying the facts and evidence supporting the findings; or
(5)finds a soil survey is needed, and, if it is, makes a request to the engineer to make a soil survey.
(b)The commissioner shall direct the final advisory report to the drainage authority and file it with the auditor.
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