ANNEXATION - MINNESOTA

Township of Midway v. City of Proctor

Court of Appeals of Minnesota - May 13, 2013 - Not Reported in N.W.2d - 2013 WL 1943010

In this dispute concerning annexation of real property, the Township of Midway challenged the district court’s grant of summary judgment for the City of Proctor.

Midway contended that, because the petition for annexation contained an erroneous legal description of the property, the petition was legally deficient and the resulting ordinance annexing the property is invalid.

The court of appeals affirmed, finding that Minn.Stat. § 414.033, subd. 2(3) (2012) does not require an annexation petition to include a legal description, and because the statutory requirements were met.



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