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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 103

103F.335 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPLIANCE.

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103F.335 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPLIANCE.
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Subdivision 1. Compliant ordinances required.
(a)Within six months after establishment of a wild, scenic, or recreational river system, each local governmental unit with jurisdiction over a portion of the system shall adopt or amend its ordinances and land use district maps to the extent necessary to comply with the standards and criteria of the commissioner and the management plan.
(b)If a local government fails to adopt adequate ordinances, maps, or amendments within six months, the commissioner shall adopt the ordinances, maps, or amendments in the manner and with the effect specified in section 103F.215 .
(c)The commissioner shall assist local governments in the preparation, implementation, and enforcement of the ordinances.
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Subd. 2. Local governmental units to implement.
All state, local and special governmental units, councils, commissions, boards, districts, agencies, departments, and other authorities shall exercise their powers to implement the purposes of sections 103F.301 to 103F.345 and management plans adopted by the commissioner.
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Subd. 3. Land transfers consistent with system plan.
Land owned by the state and political subdivisions shall be administered in accordance with the management plan, and land owned by governmental bodies within the designated boundaries of a wild, scenic, or recreational river area may not be transferred to any other person or entity if the transfer would be inconsistent with the management plan.
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