Chapter 416 — Memorials for Veterans
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 416 — Memorials for Veterans
416.01
Memorials for Veterans
Any Minnesota city can pass an ordinance to build a monument, building, or park honoring military veterans. The city …
416.02
Tax Levy
Cities building veterans memorials or parks can levy a special tax to pay for them. The tax must be collected into a …
416.03
This section has been repealed by Laws 1976, chapter 44, section 70.
416.04
This section has been repealed by Laws 1976, chapter 44, section 70.
416.05
War and Historical Museum
A city that builds a veterans memorial building may include a war and historical museum and other features as the city …
416.06
Construction
Sections 416.01 through 416.06 supplement and amend earlier laws on veterans memorials for third class cities, but do …
416.07
Second Class Cities; Public Buildings With Parkway
Second class cities may build structures in public streets or alleys for sewer pumping stations, public restrooms, and …
416.08
This section has been repealed by Laws 1976, chapter 44, section 70.
416.09
This section has been repealed by Laws 1976, chapter 44, section 70.
416.10
This section has been repealed by Laws 1976, chapter 44, section 70.
416.11
This section has been repealed by Laws 1976, chapter 44, section 70.
416.12
This section has been repealed by Laws 1976, chapter 44, section 70.
416.13
This section has been repealed by Laws 1976, chapter 44, section 70.
416.14
This section has been repealed by Laws 1976, chapter 44, section 70.
416.15
This section has been repealed by Laws 1976, chapter 44, section 70.
416.16
Condemnation of Land for Public Buildings
Minnesota cities with a population over 50,000 can use eminent domain to acquire land for public school buildings and …