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S.F. No. 1750 - Lands Bill (First Engrossment)
 
Author: Senator John Carlson
 
Prepared By:
 
Date: March 19, 2012



 

 

Section 1 [Road easements across state lands] allows road easement across school trust lands for up to 50 years.

Section 2 [Lease terms] clarifies that nonagricultural leases may be for longer than 21 years.

Section 3 [BWCAW expedited exchanges] provides for expedited exchanges of school trust lands and university trust lands in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) with federally owned lands outside the BWCAW.

Section 4 [BWCAW private sales] provides for private sale of school trust lands and university trust lands within the BWCAW to the United States.

Section 5 [Deletions from state parks] deletes areas from Interstate State Park and McCarthy Beach State Park.

Section 6 [Additions to state recreation areas] adds areas to Greenleaf State Recreation Area and Iron Range off-highway vehicle area recreation area.

Section 7 [Deletion from state recreation area] deletes areas from Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle Area.

Section 8 [Deletion from state forest] deletes areas from Fond du Lac State Forest.

Section 9 [Addition to state forest] add areas to Nemadji State Forest.

Section 10 [Mississippi River management plan; Dayton and Ramsey] exempts the cities of Dayton and Ramsey from the wild, scenic, and recreational river system with certain conditions.

Section 11 [Public sale of tax-forfeited land bordering public waters; Beltrami County] contains the land sale from SF 1750, as introduced.

Section 12 [Public sale of tax-forfeited land bordering public waters; Big Stone County] is the contents of SF 1591 (Kubly).

Section 13 [Private sale of surplus land; Dakota County] is a private sale of certain surplus state land in Dakota County to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for less than appraised value from SF 1839 (Ingebrigtsen).

Section 14 [Public sale of tax-forfeited land bordering public waters; Goodhue County] is the contents of SF 2175 (Howe), as amended.

Sections 15 to 17 [Conveyance of tax-forfeited land bordering public waters; Hennepin County] is the contents of SF 2239 (Olson).

Section 18 [Private sale of tax-forfeited lands; Itasca County] is from SF 1627 (Saxhaug).

Section 19 [Private sale of tax-forfeited land; Koochiching County] is the contents of SF 1479 (Saxhaug), as amended.

Section 20 [Sale of tax-forfeited land bordering public waters; Lake County] is the contents of SF 2132 (Bakk), as amended.

Section 21 [Private sale of tax-forfeited land; Lake County] is from SF 2245 (Bakk).

Section 22 [Private sale of tax-forfeited land bordering public waters; Morrison County] is the contents of SF1541 (Gazelka), as amended.

Section 23 [Private sale of surplus land bordering public water; St. Louis County] is the sale of state land bordering public waters in St. Louis County by private sale to an adjoining landowner to reconcile an inadvertent trespass from SF 1839 (Ingebrigtsen).

Section 24 [Public sale of tax-forfeited land bordering public waters; St. Louis County] is from SF 2116 (Bakk), as amended.

Section 25 [Private sale of tax-forfeited land; St. Louis County] is from SF 2116 (Bakk), as amended.

Section 26 [Private sale of tax-forfeited land; St. Louis County] is from SF 2116 (Bakk), as amended.

Section 27 [Sale of tax-forfeited leased lands; St. Louis County] contains provisions allowing the sale of lakeshore leases in St. Louis County from SF 2116 (Bakk), as amended.

Section 28 [Private sale of tax-forfeited land bordering public water; Washington County] is from SF 1655 (Sieben).

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