~OPMENT, PLANNING; ,~ HOiJSING, REDEVELOPMENT, PLANNING § 462.355
<br />stent with the comma- + planning agency. Before adopting the comprehensive municipal plan or any section
<br />I or amendment of the plan, the planning agency shall hold at least one public hearing
<br />s 2008, c. isr, art. 2, § sl, ~ .thereon. A notice of the time, place and purpose of the hearing shall be published
<br />once in the official newspaper of the municipality at least ten days before the day of
<br />the hearing.
<br /> Subd. 3. Adoption by governing body. A proposed comprehensive plan or an
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<br />~a•mination that all appli- amendment to it may not be acted upon by the governing body until it has received
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<br />he agreement have been the recommendation of the planning agency or until 60 days have elapsed from the
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<br />1 days of receipt nt the date an amendment proposed by the governing body 'has been submitted to the
<br />~ipal boztrd or its succee- planning agency for its recommendation. Unless otherwise provided by charter, the
<br />resolution antl if ir, find; governing body may by resolution by atwo-thirds vote of all of its members adopt
<br />:onditions of the orclea•1}~ and amend the comprehensive plan or portion thereof as the official municipal plan
<br />nt have been met, shall upon such notice and hearing as may be prescribed by ordinance.
<br />+. The boundary adjust-
<br />ffective upon issuance of
<br />Subd. 4. Interim ordinance. (a) If a municipality is conducting studies or has
<br />nicipal board oa• its sac- authorized a study to be conducted or has held or has scheduled a hearing for the
<br />al board or its successor purpose of considering adoption or amendment of a comprehensive plan or official
<br />.f the boundary adjust- controls as defined in section 462.352, subdivision 15, or if new territory for which
<br />ailed to the secretary of
<br />' plans or controls have not been adopted is annexed to a municipality, the governing
<br />Revenue, state clemog-
<br />nent of 'I~•ansportatinn body of the municipality may adopt an interim ordinance applicable to all or part of
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<br />cgs under chapter 414 or its jurisdiction. for the purpose of protecting the planning process and the health,
<br />ia•ed to accomplish the safety and welfare of its citizens. The interim ordinance may regulate, restrict, or
<br />:. This section provides prohibit any use, development, or subdivision within the jurisdiction or a portion
<br />+nnexing unincorporated thereof for a period not to exceed one year, from the date it is effective.
<br />gi•o«•th area, unlea5 the
<br />se." (b) If a ro osed interim ordinance ur orts to re late, restrict, or rohibit
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<br />' activities relating to livestock production, a public hearing must be held following a
<br />once ten-day notice given by publication in a newspaper of general. circulation in the
<br /> municipality before the interim ordinance takes effect.
<br />agency shall prepare
<br />the planning agency
<br />(c) The period of an interim ordinance applicable to an area that is affected by a
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<br />her departments and city
<br />s master plan for a municipal airport may be extended for such additional
<br />assist in the develop- periods as the municipality may deem appropriate, not exceeding a total additional
<br />ctivities the planning• ~ Period of 18 months. In all other cases, no interim ordinance may halt, delay, or
<br />of adjacent units of 1 impede a subdivision that has been given preliminary approval, nor may any interim
<br />agency shall periocli- i ordinance extend the time deadline for agency action set forth in section 15.99 with
<br />ar necessary. When ~ respect to any application filed prior to the. effective date of the interim ordinance.
<br />ae plan, the planning The governing body of the municipality may extend the interim ordinance after a
<br />+t a greater than 80 Public'hearing and "written findings have been adopted based upon• one or more of
<br />ust consider adopting the conditions in clause (1), (2), or (3). The public hearing must be held at least 15
<br />nment. days but not more than 30 days before the expiration of the interim ordinance, and
<br />h municipality in the ~ notice of the hearing must be published at ]eaat ten days before the hearing. The
<br />2, shall review and + mterun ordinance may be extended for the following conditions and durations, but,
<br />~ntrols as provided in ~ except as provided in clause (3), an interim ordinance may not be extended more
<br /> than an additiona118 months:
<br />'y may, unless other- (1) up to an additional 120 days following the receipt. of the final approval or
<br />municipal charter review by a federal, state, or metropolitan agency when the approval is required by
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<br />nt from time to time law and the review or approval has not been completed and received by the
<br />aced and adopted in municipality at least 30 days before the expiration of the interim ordinance; '
<br />plan or to a major (2) up to an. additional 120 days following the completion of any other process
<br />;ly may propose the ~ required' by a state statute, federal law, or court order, when the process is not
<br />lion submitted to the completed at least 30 days before the expiration of the interim ordinance; or
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