2007 Minnesota Code
Chapters 88 - 91 Forestry
Chapter 88 Division of Forestry
Section 88.31 SURVEYS AND PLATS.

88.31 SURVEYS AND PLATS.
Upon the filing of the petition and bond, as provided in section 88.30, with the auditor of
any county, the auditor shall notify the county board of the county, and the county board shall,
within 30 days thereafter, appoint a competent civil engineer and direct the engineer to proceed to
examine the land described in the petition and make the necessary surveys to enable the engineer
to report and file with the auditor a plat, therein describing each 40-acre tract or governmental lot
covered by the petition and marking thereon the portion of the land proposed to be cleared and
improved. The engineer shall, as a part of the report, describe the kind of trees, brush, stumps,
or other similar materials or debris located upon the land and proposed to be removed by the
proceedings, together with an estimate of the cost thereof, and the probable value of the material,
if any, when removed, and shall accompany the report with specifications as to the manner of
performing and completing the improvement. The engineer shall specifically describe the nature
of the soil of each tract and any other conditions affecting the value, location, or use of the land.
This report shall be in tabulated form and furnish the county board with an estimate of the cost of
the improvement of each particular tract of land described, which report by the engineer shall be
filed with the auditor within 30 days after appointment of the engineer, unless for good cause
shown further extension of 30 days is granted by the auditor. This engineer before entering
upon duties shall execute to the county board a bond in the sum of $1,000, conditioned for the
faithful performance of the duties.
History: (4031-39) 1925 c 263 s 4; 1986 c 444

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