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116A.02 PETITION.
    Subdivision 1. Form. Before any public water or sewer system or combined water and sewer
system authorized by sections 116A.01 to 116A.26 is established, a petition therefor shall be filed
with the county auditor, if for a system entirely within one county, or with the court administrator
of the district court, if for a system within two or more counties. The petition shall be signed by
the owners of at least 50 percent of the area, exclusive of the holders of easements for electric or
telephone transmission and distribution lines of lands described in the petition as those to be served
by the proposed system, and shall state that the system will be of public benefit and utility and will
promote the public health and that the petitioners will pay all costs and expenses which may be
incurred in case the proceedings are dismissed or for any reason no contract for the construction
thereof is let. The petition may be signed by the authorized representative of any municipal
corporation or by the commissioner of transportation, or the authorized agent of any public
institution or any corporation which may be affected by or assessed for the proposed construction.
Petitioners may employ an attorney to represent them in all proceedings pursuant to sections
116A.01 to 116A.26, and said attorney shall be compensated as ordered by the board or court.
    Subd. 2. Withdrawal. After a petition has been filed, no petitioner may withdraw therefrom
except with the written consent of all other petitioners filed with the auditor or clerk.
    Subd. 2a. Use of petitioner's land. Each owner who joins in the petition or who prior to June
3, 1977 has signed a petition for such a district, grants to the county or counties or commission, if
the system is thereafter established, an easement to use the owner's land within the system area for
the purposes of the system in any manner that will not permanently and substantially disturb the
owner's use, including the right to enter upon that land temporarily for construction or maintenance
of the system, if notice that the petition has the effect of granting the easement is set forth in the
petition or is otherwise given in writing to the owner prior to the owner's execution of the petition,
or the petition was signed prior to June 3, 1977. Unless an emergency exists, the owner may
require one week's notice before entry upon the property is permitted pursuant to this subdivision.
    Subd. 3. Proceeding initiated by county board. Any county board, by duly adopted
resolution, and without a petition filed therefor, may initiate the proceedings for the establishment
of a water or sewer system or combined water and sewer system as provided in sections 116A.01
to 116A.26. The proceedings thereafter shall be the same as for proceedings initiated by petition
except that no bond need be filed. If any proceeding initiated by resolution of a county board is
dismissed, the county shall pay all expenses connected with such proceeding.
    Subd. 4. Initial formation of district. A county board, or boards if more than one county
is involved, by duly adopted resolution, may, without a petition filed therefor and after making
such investigations as the board or boards consider necessary, form a water or sewer district or
combined water or sewer district within the county or counties and may expend available funds
for this purpose without the board or, if more than one county is involved, the court first ordering
the establishment of a water or sewer system or combined water and sewer system as provided in
sections 116A.01 to 116A.26. Thereafter the county board or court may establish for all or a part
of the district one or more water systems or sewer systems or combined water and sewer systems
either by petition or on the initiative of the board of any county located in whole or part within the
district, as provided in sections 116A.01 to 116A.26, except that no bond need be filed whenever
the county board elects to proceed on its own initiative. If a proceeding is initiated by resolution of
a county board and is dismissed, the county shall pay the expenses connected with the proceeding.
History: 1971 c 916 s 2; 1973 c 322 s 2; 1975 c 294 s 4,5; 1976 c 166 s 7; 1977 c 442 s 6;
1986 c 444; 1Sp1986 c 3 art 1 s 82

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