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23 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2008 429.101 <br />issuance of obligations under this section which are subject to limitation under a federal tax law <br />as defined in section 474A.02, subdivision 8. <br />History: 1953 c 398 s 9; 1955 c 811 s 3-S; 1957 c 385 s 1; 1965 c 877 s S; 1976 c 324 s <br />19-21; 1981 c 171 s 1-4; 1984 c 548 s 6; 1984 c 582 s S, 6, 23; 1984 c 591 s 4, S; 1984 c 633 s 4; <br />ISp1985 c 14 art 8 s 63; 1986 c 465 art 1 s 3; 1987 c 344 s 4,5; 1992 c 545 art 2 s 4; 1996 c 297 <br />s l; 1996 c 399 art 2 s 12; 2000 c 260 s 57; 2001 c 214 s 11 <br />429.10 [Repealed, 1953 c 398 s 13] <br />429.101 UNPAID SPECIAL CHARGES MAY BE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. <br />Subdivision 1. Ordinances. (a) In addition to any other method authorized by law or <br />charter, the governing body of any municipality may provide for the collection of unpaid special <br />charges as a special assessment against the property benefited for all or any part of the cost of: <br />(1) snow, ice, or rubbish removal from sidewalks; <br />(2) weed elimination from streets or private property; <br />(3) removal or elimination of public health or safety hazards from private property, <br />excluding any structure included under the provisions of sections 463.15 to 463.26; <br />(4) installation or repair of water service lines, street sprinkling or other dust treatment <br />of streets; <br />(5) the trimming and care of trees and the removal of unsound trees from any street; <br />(6) the treatment and removal of insect infested or diseased trees on private property, <br />the repair of sidewalks and alleys; <br />(7) the operation of a street lighting system; <br />(8) the operation and maintenance of a fire protection or a pedestrian skyway system; <br />(9) inspections relating to a municipal housing maintenance code violation; <br />(10) the recovery of any disbursements under section 504B.445, subdivision 4, clause <br />(5), including disbursements for payment of utility bills and other services, even if provided <br />by a third party, necessary to remedy violations as described in section 504B.445, subdivision <br />4, clause (2); or <br />(11) [Repealed, 2004 c 275 s 5] <br />(12) the recovery of delinquent vacant building registration fees under a municipal program <br />designed to identify and register vacant buildings. <br />(b) The council may by ordinance adopt regulations consistent with this section to make <br />this authority effective, including, at the option of the council, provisions for placing primary <br />responsibility upon the property owner or occupant to do the work personally (except in the <br />Copyright �O 2008 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />